Artem Dovbyk could be among the players leaving Roma this summer, with the club willing to consider offers that meet both sporting and financial requirements, according to Corriere dello Sport.
The Ukrainian striker endured a challenging campaign, with recurring physical problems limiting his impact and preventing him from finding consistent form.
Signed from Girona in a deal worth around €38 million including bonuses, Dovbyk arrived with high expectations but struggled to make the desired contribution during his first season in the capital.
Roma are not prepared to sell at a loss and must carefully evaluate any proposal. Based on the player’s remaining book value, the Giallorossi would need an offer of at least €23 million to register a capital gain on the transfer.
Despite his difficult season, Dovbyk continues to attract interest abroad. Real Betis and Villarreal have already made enquiries, while clubs in the Bundesliga are also expected to assess the situation in the coming days.
With Roma looking to balance their accounts and reshape the squad, Dovbyk’s future remains one of the key stories to watch this summer.

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