Crysensio Summerville at the World Cup for the Netherlands

🟡🔴 Roma Daily – Evening Roundup (July 18)

🔥 Biggest Story

Crysencio Summerville remains Roma’s top priority, and negotiations are entering a decisive phase.

  • Roma submitted an official €46 million bid to West Ham, according to Gianluca Di Marzio.
  • The player has approved the move after being convinced by Roma’s sporting project.
  • West Ham rejected Roma’s earlier €40m + bonuses proposal and continue to value the winger closer to €50m.
  • Aston Villa remain interested after selling Morgan Rogers, but Roma are still in pole position.
  • The next step depends on whether the Friedkins authorize an improved offer.

📰 Reliable Transfer Updates

🇳🇱 Crysencio Summerville

Sources: Di Marzio, Fabrizio Romano, Alfredo Pedullà

  • Official Roma offer submitted.
  • Player has opened the door to the move.
  • Negotiations remain intense.
  • No final agreement with West Ham yet.
  • Aston Villa monitoring but Roma remain favorites.

🇧🇪 Diego Moreira

Roma are continuing to make progress in their pursuit of Diego Moreira, with negotiations moving in a positive direction.

According to Sacha Tavolieri, talks over the Belgian winger’s transfer to the Giallorossi are progressing well, with both sides working toward an agreement.

The current objective is to complete Moreira’s move to the Italian capital once the player returns from his summer vacation,.


🇩🇪 Nicolo Tresoldi

Roma remain interested, with more clarity expected early next week once Club Brugge finalize their valuation.


❌ Franck Kessié

Roma have never started negotiations to sign Franck Kessié, despite recent reports linking the midfielder with a move to the Italian capital.


According to Fabrizio Romano, the Giallorossi have not submitted an offer or made a formal approach for the Ivory Coast international.


Kessié is available on a free transfer following the end of his spell in Saudi Arabia and is targeting a return to Serie A.

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