Roma Continue Pursuits for Racing Santander’s Jeremy Arévalo | OneFootball

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·6 novembre 2025

Roma Continue Pursuits for Racing Santander’s Jeremy Arévalo

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Although rumours have been circling, it’s finally been confirmed that AS Roma are in serious talks with their bid to sign Jeremy Arévalo from Racing Santander. This is ahead of the January window. The 2005-born forward has had an impressive performance this season, which has placed him firmly on Roma’s radar. Despite his €7 million release clause, it seems Roma are willing to make the investment to get him on the squad.

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Fans have seen Arévalo enjoy an impeccable start in Spain’s Segunda División. In his recent performances, he’s registered 7 goals in 12 appearances across the season. The Spanish-born striker comes from Ecuadorian descent and stands at 1.82 metres tall. He’s become a solid player, playing centrally while his mobility and finishing ability have all been catching attention, which is exactly what Roma is looking for. As a promising attacker with development potential, he is exactly the type Roma’s sporting director, Frederic Massara, and coach Gian Piero Gasperini are targeting in the January transfer market.

Arévalo’s background only adds to his appeal. Coming through Racing’s academy system in Cantabria, he’s shown exceptional potential as the club extended his contract until June 2027 earlier this year. With this stability behind him, interest from Roma appears timely. Several Bundesliga clubs are also monitoring his progress. This means that Roma may feel the need to act sooner rather than later. This growing attention has made his potential move a topic of worldwide interest, especially among betting communities. For example, Australian-based Roma fans following transfer markets through AU sports picks have started placing bets on whether the transfer will happen. For now, these betting sites have odds quoted at about 11/4 for the move to happen, and about 2/5 for it not happening.

Acting Sooner Rather than Later

Many believe Roma’s urgency isn’t only driven by the team’s desire to act sooner rather than later against the other teams that have also noticed Arévalo’s potential. The transfer also has something to do with the circumstances within Roma’s squad. With key forwards such as Paulo Dybala and Leon Bailey out through injury, the club’s attacking depth has come under pressure. Adding a player like Arévalo could ease that burden while also aligning with longer-term thinking.

From a cost perspective, the €7 million release clause gives Roma defined parameters for negotiation. Racing Santander may have less leeway to drive a bidding war when the clause figure is public. Still, Roma will need to navigate add-ons and player terms carefully, especially given other clubs’ interest. Signs that Roma have already invited Arévalo’s representatives to discuss details in Rome underline the seriousness of their pursuit.

On the pitch, Arévalo is posting credible numbers. According to FotMob, he has made 12 league appearances this season with 7 goals; he has also produced a left-footed shot accuracy rate and dribble success well above average for his age. His expected goals (xG) in this run come in at around 3.49 with 24 shots taken and 16 on target. That suggests he is not simply benefiting from lucky chances but actively creating and converting opportunities.

What About Racing Santander?

Racing Santander, for their part, face familiar choices when a promising player begins to shine. They may wish to keep Arévalo for another season to strengthen their campaign, yet once the release clause is in place and interest rises, it becomes hard to resist. The club has already renewed its contract, reinforcing its value to them and potentially boosting their bargaining position.

For Arévalo, the moment looms as one of transition. A move to Roma would offer exposure to a bigger stage, greater competition, and higher expectations. He would need to adapt to a different tactical environment, language, and culture. But his performances to date suggest he may be ready for that step.

Negotiations Still to Start

In the coming weeks, the narrative will likely focus on the negotiation process: how quickly Roma move, how Racing responds, how Arévalo views the opportunity, and whether other clubs lodge formal offers. The January window is still a few months away, but activity at this stage often sets the tone.

With the clause defined, the player’s form established, and the odds in the market pointing to a serious possibility, Roma’s interest in Jeremy Arévalo appears both considered and timely. Observers and supporters in Australia and beyond will watch closely to see whether this promising talent becomes the next big transfer story.

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