Rome Transfer Market: The Giallorossi Make a Move for the Fullback, Offering 20 Million

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Roma is once again strongly pursuing Jayden Oosterwolde. The Fenerbahçe fullback had caught the Giallorossi’s eye a few weeks ago, but the Rome-based club then shifted its focus to Udogie, Cacciamani, and Luis Henrique. Given the difficulties in finalizing those deals, Roma has set its sights back on the Dutch player—and more.

According to Turkish media, the Giallorossi have already submitted an offer to the Istanbul club for a loan with an option to buy for a figure close to 20 million euros, including bonuses. What is still holding Roma back is the player’s physical condition; currently injured, he is expected to return to the field in about three weeks. But this time, the Giallorossi seem determined to make a serious push for the former Twente and Parma winger, who has been in Turkey since 2023.

The Luis Henrique front: the Giallorossi are negotiating with Inter for a loan with a mandatory buyout clause for a total of around 30 million, including a fixed fee and bonuses, but the deal has not yet been finalized.

That’s not all: according to reports, Roma has also made an inquiry about Hector Fort, a young fullback born in 2006 who is owned by Barcelona and is fresh off a loan stint at Elche. The Spaniard’s profile fits into the list of options being considered by Roma’s management to strengthen the flanks, confirming that the club is exploring multiple avenues simultaneously in this final phase of the transfer window.

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