Udinese looks to Premier League: likes Roerslev
The Danish defender’s contract expires in June 2026
To date, Udinese's championship is definitely positive. The Friulans are having a good season but, within the club, there's the ambition to be able to do even better. Hence the concrete possibility that, during the winter market, some reinforcements may arrive. In particular, spotlight on the back pack.
Rumors speak of a strong interest, by Udinese, in Roerslev, a defender class 1999 in force at Brentford (club that took him from Vendsyssel in the summer of 2019). A right-wing outfielder, he would be very useful to the team coached by Runjaic.
This season, his fourth consecutive one in the Premier League, he is playing with a fair amount of continuity (16 appearances) but he is definitely not è a key part of the club. The problem è is the price of his price tag. Pretty well known fact that Premier League players have significant costs, especially for the pockets of Italian clubs.
Roerslev’s contract expires in June 2026 but the value of his player card is still around a figure of 10/12 million euros. Too much for Udinese, which would be trying to baste a negotiation based on the loan formula. Also to be understood is whether the Friulian club will make cash, in this section of the market, with some divestment. Money that could be reinvested to get to Roerslev.