Roma, agreement found for Rasmus Kristensen
Roma, all done for Leeds United’s Kristensen
After Aouar and N’Dicka, Roma is reportedly one step closer to finalizing its third inbound swoop, namely Leeds United’s Rasmus Kristensen. After several weeks of negotiations, the Giallorossi, in the last few days, would have given the decisive acceleration to reach the white smoke.
According to reports from “Sky Sport,” the 1997-class Danish side will move to the capital on a dry loan. In addition, the player is expected to undergo medical examinations already in the coming days, so as to be available to coach Jose Mourinho as soon as possible.
Once the deal for Kristensen is finalized, the priority for Roma will be an attacking reinforcement to replace Tammy Abraham, who will be forced to miss the first part of the season due to the ACL injury sustained on the last day of the season. The main target for the Giallorossi would be Gianluca Scamacca, who has reportedly already expressed his willingness to return to Italy. The main alternatives to the class of 1999 are Adama Traoré and Alvaro Morata. In midfield, on the other hand, having vanished Davide Frattesi, the main profile being followed would be Bayern Munich’s Marcel Sabitzer.