The hope is to move forward together, but then there’s the June 30 deadline, tied to Financial Fair Play, which calls everything into question.
This is what’s happening between Roma and Svilar.
The Giallorossi club needs to make several million in capital gains, despite having increased revenue thanks to sponsors Wizz Air and Eurobet Live, and the early-season resolution with Daniele De Rossi to lower the threshold required.
The players most likely to cash in remain Ndicka, who arrived on a free transfer like Svilar himself, and Koné.
Numerous clubs are interested in the Giallorossi goalkeeper, including Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, Newcastle, and Galatasaray.
With so many teams lining up, there’s a chance Trigoria could receive an irresistible offer, as happened with Allison (€62.5 million + €10 million in bonuses).
If Roma must part ways with Svilar, who has repeatedly stated his desire to stay in the capital for several years and who renewed his contract last summer, they will have to think about a replacement.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport reports, the Giallorossi are interested in two Italian goalkeepers: Carnesecchi, valued at €30 million, and Vicario, who is also of interest to Inter.
The Atalanta goalkeeper is managed by an agency, World Soccer Agency, which has historically been close to Roma.
The hope is that they will have to sacrifice another player, not Svilar, but if he were to be the one, the Roman club is ready to find a solution.


