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€40 million stalls Roma’s pursuit of Diego Moreira as Chelsea backs off

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Roma have set a €40 million price tag on Strasbourg winger Diego Moreira, even though Chelsea have signalled no interest and retain a buy‑back clause on the Belgian international, the valuation which could be reduced by Tony D’Amico after Belgium’s World Cup exit underpins the Giallorossi’s pursuit of the 21‑year‑old attacker. Roma have already missed out on a move for Mason Greenwood, leaving a gap in their attacking options. The Italian side’s hunt now centres on the 21‑year‑old striker from Strasbourg, Diego Moreira. Moreira is currently representing Belgium at the World Cup, and his transfer could only be completed after Belgium’s elimination. Tony D’Amico is tasked with lowering the €40 million valuation, with any deal postponed until the tournament ends. La dello Sport reported that the Giallorossi were initially not optimistic about sealing a deal for the winger. Chelsea’s contract contains a buy‑back clause, though the exact terms remain undisclosed. Roma also held brief talks with Chelsea about Alejandro Garnacho after approaching Strasbourg for Moreira. During discussions with the Blues, Roma were told Chelsea have no interest in the Belgian and will not interfere with the move. Gian Piero Gasperini values players of Moreira’s profile and believes a move to Roma would aid the youngster’s development before a major career step. He sees the Italian side as a platform for the 21‑year‑old to showcase his talent in Serie A. The information comes from Kaustubh Pandey of GIFN.

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