Roma in pursuit of Greenwood as Gasperini makes England forward top priority
Transfer News·6 June 2026·14h ago

Roma in pursuit of Greenwood as Gasperini makes England forward top priority

Source: Forza Roma

Roma continue to pursue Mason Greenwood as head coach Gasperini identifies the English forward as his primary summer transfer target. Fenerbahçe's presidential candidate Hakan Safi has announced a four-year agreement with Greenwood, but the move to Turkey remains incomplete pending several steps, including financial agreement between Fenerbahçe and Marseille and Safi's official election. This uncertainty leaves the door open for Roma to pursue the deal.

Gasperini is determined not to lose Greenwood and has signalled the attacker as essential to improving Roma's attacking options and competing immediately. Marseille is reportedly asking €50 million plus €5 million in performance bonuses for the player. Despite Fenerbahçe's apparent progress in negotiations with Greenwood's representatives, Roma show no signs of withdrawing from the competition and remain actively engaged in the pursuit.

The situation remains fluid and requires close monitoring. Roma's resolve, led by Gasperini, reflects the club's ambition to strengthen its forward line significantly during this transfer window, even as the Turkish club appears to be advancing its own negotiations.

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L'annuncio del Fenerbahce non spaventa il club giallorosso che continua a lavorare per portare l'inglese a Trigoria. Per il tecnico è lui la vera priorità del mercato Redazione 6 giugno - 15:07 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Mason Greenwood è il grande sogno di questa prima parte dell’estate giallorossa, ma sul giocatore resta forte anche l’interesse del Fenerbahce. Uno dei candidati alla presidenza del club turco (Hakan Safi) ha già annunciato di aver raggiunto un accordo quadriennale con l’attaccante ma secondo quanto riportato da Fabrizio Romano, per il trasferimento in Turchia mancano ancora diversi passaggi: dall’intesa economica tra Fenerbahce e Marsiglia fino all’elezione ufficiale di Safi. Pwer questo motivo, la Roma non ha ancora mollato la presa. Il club continua a valutare diversi profili per rinforzare il reparto offensivo, ma Gasperini ha indicato proprio Greenwood come prima scelta. Il tecnico non ha alcuna intenzione di lasciarselo sfuggire, nonostante la richiesta del Marsiglia: 50 milioni di euro più altri 5 di bonus. La situazione resta da monitorare, ma una cosa è certa: la Roma, con Gasperini in prima linea, non ha alcuna intenzione di tirarsi indietro, nonostante l’accordo già manifestato tra il Fenerbahce e l’entourage del calciatore. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Roma tra Serie A e Champions: tutti gli incastri tra il campionato e la coppa News AS Roma Garcia ammette: "Nainggolan fumava, lo sapevo. Ecco perché non mi importava" News AS Roma Mancini punta su Wesley: "Stagione meravigliosa. Continuerà a giocare a sinistra" Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', LOMONACO: "Morrow e Percassi in contatto per liberare D'Amico" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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