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Sauer, Tzolis and Pepê on Giallorossi Radar for Gasperini’s Attack Reinforcements

Roma are continuing to work the transfer market in search of attacking reinforcements suited to Gian Piero Gasperini’s tactical requirements. The Giallorossi hierarchy is evaluating several profiles ahead of next season, and according to Il Messaggero, Sauer, Tzolis, and Pepê are among the names on the club’s shortlist.

The objective is to raise the overall quality, unpredictability, and depth of the attacking unit, with a focus on players capable of operating across multiple forward positions and thriving in a high-intensity, dynamic system. As such, Roma are tracking a range of profiles with different characteristics, all sharing the ability to make an impact in the final third and create numerical superiority in attacking areas.

Roma transfer market: contacts with Sauer’s father in January
Sauer is one of the players under close observation. Roma’s interest is not new, having reportedly begun monitoring him well before recent weeks. According to Il Messaggero, initial contact was made with the player’s father in January, underlining a concrete and sustained interest. The club continues to gather information to assess any potential opportunity ahead of the summer window.

Roma transfer market: Tzolis and Pepê also under consideration
Tzolis and Pepê also feature on Roma’s shortlist. Tzolis has impressed in recent seasons with his attacking flair, ability to take on defenders, and eye for goal. Pepê, meanwhile, is an experienced international-level player capable of operating in multiple attacking roles.

At present, evaluations remain ongoing and no negotiations are reported to be at an advanced stage. However, Roma continue to explore the market in search of profiles best suited to their technical project, with further developments in their attacking strategy expected in the near future.

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