Rome, meeting with Ramadani today: not just the Church!

THE GRIT OF FEDERICO CHIESA (PHOTO BY SAVATORE FORNELLI)

After a week of assumptions, today we will have concreteness: today the Rome will meet Fali Ramadani, to talk about several players who gravitate to his agency. Today we will understand if the Giallorossi fans can continue to dream of the former Viola winger or if it was just an early summer dream (fleeting and forbidden).

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So the prominent name of today’s chat will obviously be Church, but not only! In fact, both Ghisolfi and Ramadani know that the conditions to reach the player are quite prohibitive for Trigoria companies. The situation of three other clients is different: Banza, Boga and Fresneda. Roma is interested in the trio and wants to understand if it is possible to start one or more negotiations. For Banza has a 25 million clause, but Braga could accept 20 (21 goals in 28 games this year in Liga Portugal for him). The striker and Ghisolfi have known each other since their days at Lens, but their tracks are also alive Kalimuendo and Pavlidis. Obviously the number one outgoing suspect is Abraham: interest from Everton. Also watch out for Jovicalso from the Ramadani team, leaving Milan.

Let’s move on to the exteriors. Fresneda19 years old, is liked despite the bitter year at Sporting: here the clause actually amounts to 80 million, but the value is much lower (we are on 10 million). Boga, however, is an old acquaintance. Ghisolfi brought him to Nice a year ago, but he doesn’t convince everyone in Trigoria: he still remains hot Politano.

Obviously the Giallorossi market is not limited to the meeting with Ramadani but also looks into other hemispheres. For example the Scottish one: he plays here O’RileyDanish midfielder born in 2000 (this year in 32 league games for Celtic he scored 13 goals and provided 11 assists!). Finally, outright denials from Rome and Milan regarding Inter’s interest in Dybalawhich in recent weeks rejected a survey from Saudi Arabia.

 
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