Roma transfer market – New name for the attack: contacts for Strand Larsen

Roma transfer market – New name for the attack: contacts for Strand Larsen
Roma transfer market – New name for the attack: contacts for Strand Larsen

Corriere dello Sport opens up to a new possibility for Roma’s attack next season. According to the newspaper, the Giallorossi club would in fact be very interested in Jorgen Strand Larsen24 year old Norwegian striker owned by Celta Vigo and with a past also in Milan Spring. The player has a release clause in his contract 50 millionbut the Galicians could be satisfied with a figure around 20. The two clubs would actually be in contact, even if a real offer is still missing. Given that Celta Vigo needs to sell first and then make a transfer, it is possible that Roma will move quickly to close the deal. Much could depend on the sale of Tammy Abrahamwhich could bring in enough treasure to reinvest in Strand Larse, but the two deals cannot be linked temporally.

STRAND LARSEN’S NUMBERS – There are 39 total appearances this season for Strand Larsen with the Celta Vigo shirt, with which he scored 1 goal and also provided 3 assists for his teammates. Although he is a first striker of almost 2 meters in height, the Norwegian has also been deployed as a left winger and right winger in attack when necessary.

ABRAHAM’S NUMBERS IN ROME – In 2021 he moved to Roma for 40 million. With the Capitoline club he won the first edition of the UEFA Conference League. Since his arrival in the capital, the English striker has made 119 appearances and 37 goals in all competitions. Last year, unfortunately, his season was heavily affected by the injury suffered in the last match of the 2022-23 season against Spezia, during which the Englishman suffered a cruciate ligament injury that prevented him from playing field for a good part of the season just ended.

 
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