RomaPress
·26 mars 2026
Roma reopen talks with Feyenoord’s Leo Sauer

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·26 mars 2026

Gasperini has lost his voice in recent months for a very specific reason: the demand for guarantees about his future.
His ambitions are sky-high, with the Champions League as his immediate objective.
The club shares this vision, but it has primarily been the Piedmontese coach who has spoken publicly on these issues.
The rift, writes Il Messaggero, occurred in January, when he realized that both Zirkzee and Raspadori had definitively faded away.
His intention was to anticipate a revolution that will affect the attack starting in June.
The arrival of Malen (still not 100% owned) is not enough.
Dovbyk will be immediately put on the market, while Ferguson already finished his season in mid-January.
Dybala will likely be among the players leaving, with Boca Juniors pushing hard and the MLS lurking. Pellegrini is also on the fence: still without a renewal, Gasperini wouldn’t mind his permanence, but there are no developments yet.
El Shaarawy is also on the way out, tempted by Genoa, and there are also the cases of Venturino and Zaragoza.
The former will return to Genoa, the latter is expected to join Bayern Munich with a penalty.
In addition to Celik and Tsimikas, the club will have to sell at least one key player to meet the terms of the settlement agreement: the suspects are Svilar, Ndicka, Koné, and Soulé. Among the transfer targets is Feyenoord’s Sauer, already negotiated by Massara in January, while Yuri Alberto and Alajbegovic of Salzburg,









































