Rome, -7 at the start and Trigoria is still an open construction site

Seven days before the start of the new season with the meeting in Trigoria scheduled for July 8, Roma is still a work in progress. All the Serie A teams are because the European Championship is slowing down negotiations and the clubs are feeling the effects. For this reason, over a month after the end of last season, only two deals have been closed: the redemption of Angelino, set up several months ago, and yesterday’s news of Buba Sangarè, the young full-back purchased outright from Levante. Too little considering the revolution that awaits the Giallorossi squad in the coming weeks. In the meantime, Paulo Dybala’s release clause has also been valid since yesterday, which, like in previous summers, has a value of 12 million for foreign players and will be in force until July 30.

For a few days there has been talk of interest from Manchester United but no real offers yet. On the contrary, Roma has made a proposal, not for the renewal of Dybala, but for Le Fee from Rennes. The French midfielder was chosen by Ghisolfi to give rhythm to a one-step midfield and the first offer sent to the transalpine club was 15 million, then raised to 18 with Rennes continuing to ask for 20. A distance that is not unbridgeable especially because Roma is already strong in its agreement with the player. For this reason, the definitive acceleration is expected this week.