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·29 de diciembre de 2025
Serie A giants hoping for West Ham united bid for forward

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·29 de diciembre de 2025

Roma’s summer rebuild is already gathering pace, and Artem Dovbyk looks increasingly like collateral damage in a wider reshaping of their attack. As reported by Get Football News Italy, the Ukrainian striker has been offered to Premier League clubs in a calculated attempt to drive up his value and unlock funds for incoming targets.
Everton and West Ham United have both been alerted to Dovbyk’s availability, despite the forward arriving in Rome only last summer. It speaks volumes about Roma’s urgency and their willingness to move decisively. There is a clear sense that this is business rather than sentiment, with one senior figure understood to believe that “timing matters more than patience in the transfer market”.

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Roma’s attempt to use Dovbyk as a bargaining chip with Atletico Madrid fell flat. The Spanish club rejected any technical exchange outright, demanding a straight cash deal for Giacomo Raspadori. That firm stance closed one door and pushed Roma further towards England as their preferred solution.
Frederic Massara now appears ready to sell to the highest bidder, with the proceeds earmarked for the so called “double blow” of Raspadori and Joshua Zirkzee. It is a bold play, and one that underlines Roma’s belief that a sharper, more mobile frontline is essential for the season ahead.
As Premier League supporters, this report lands somewhere between excitement and scepticism. On paper, Artem Dovbyk feels like a very modern Serie A export, powerful, direct, productive, but also slightly undefined in terms of ceiling. Everton fans will see a forward who could finally add physical presence and goals, yet concerns remain about whether he can thrive amid the relentless pace and scrutiny of Goodison Park. West Ham supporters may be more intrigued, imagining Dovbyk as a focal point who can bring others into play while still hitting double figures.
There is also suspicion around Roma’s haste. When a club moves this quickly to offload a recent signing, alarm bells naturally ring. Is this sharp squad management or quiet admission that the fit was never right. One fan sentiment doing the rounds is that “if Roma are willing to gamble, English clubs should hesitate before matching the stakes”.
From a Premier League perspective, this feels like a deal driven by opportunity rather than conviction. The price will dictate the mood. At the right fee, Dovbyk could be a smart, low risk addition. Overpay, and it risks becoming another cautionary tale of importing promise without certainty.









































