“The future will depend on which cup you win. Lukaku? I would keep him”

“The future will depend on which cup you win. Lukaku? I would keep him”
“The future will depend on which cup you win. Lukaku? I would keep him”

The former Roma striker spoke about Roma’s future plans and what will happen this summer. Here are his words on Big Rom and, in general, on the Giallorossi’s attack

There are just 2 games left until the end of the season and Roma still don’t know which cup they will play next year. The plans to access the next Champions League have become complicated after the defeat 7 days ago in Bergamo.

To access the top European competition, Roma will have to win 6 points against Genoa and Empoli and then hope for Atalanta. Gasperini’s team, in fact, should win the Europa League in Dublin against Bayer and finish fifth in the championship at most. A destiny, therefore, that will no longer depend only on the on-field performance of the team coached by Daniele De Rossi.

Roma’s future will depend a lot on which cup they play next year. Ciccio Graziani is convinced of this. The former Giallorossi striker and current commentator expressed the following considerations on the radio to ‘Maracan’:

“Meanwhile, it depends on the final ranking and which cup you win. Then you have to follow the coach’s directives. I understand that De Rossi wants people who are quick and hungry. Today football is based on speed, you have to go with scouting to find them, you have to even take a risk. If you have the money to keep Lukaku or Abraham and maybe sacrifice Azmoun and get a good young player, I would bet on Lukaku, but he has dropped a bit in recent times. And he always has I’m more convinced that Lukaku must have someone close to him. Alone up front it’s always difficult. Even Dybala, in the end he will have to decide something about his future, but you have to evaluate and understand what your plans and ambitions are, as well as what to do with the budget is not exactly the best”.

 
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