Roma continue to be one of the most active clubs in the January transfer window, with plans for both incoming and outgoing moves. Manager Claudio Ranieri has emphasized the importance of quality additions to the squad, stressing the need for “Roma-caliber players” rather than making signings out of mere necessity.
Corriere dello Sport report that the club’s transfer strategy is largely dependent on potential departures. Nicola Zalewski, whose contract expires in June, is attracting interest from Marseille and several foreign clubs. The futures of Bryan Cristante and Lorenzo Pellegrini remain uncertain, while Enzo Le Fee is sought after for a loan move, with Real Betis pushing for his signature.
Tommaso Baldanzi, who has struggled to make an impact under Ranieri, is no longer considered untouchable. The manager has shown a preference for more experienced players since his arrival. In midfield, Kouadio Koné is seen as indispensable, and negotiations for Niccolò Pisilli’s contract renewal are expected to progress soon. The young Roma talent, whose current deal runs until 2026, earns a modest €70,000 per season.
Roma’s transfer priorities remain clear: securing a backup for striker Artem Dovbyk and reinforcing the right-back position. Among the forwards being considered, Beto from Everton stands out as an intriguing option. The Portuguese striker, who plays for the Friedkin-owned club, is seeking more playing time and has attracted interest from Torino and Atalanta as well. While Torino has offered a loan with an option to buy, Everton prefers a mandatory purchase clause.
The situation surrounding Giacomo Raspadori remains uncertain. Following his recent goal against Venezia, Napoli manager Antonio Conte has publicly stated his intention to retain all key players for their season objectives.