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Champions League

Report Garnacho eyes Roma move as Giallorossi chase attack upgrade

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Roma need to rejuvenate their attack after a season lacking firepower, and the club have identified Chelsea winger Alejandro Garnacho as a prime target. The Giallorossi are pressing for the Argentine to secure Champions League football and fill the creative gap. Garnacho’s name remains at the centre of the Giallorossi’s work to strengthen their attack, with the club actively working behind the scenes through intermediaries. Roma see the Argentine as a key component of their strategic shift. The most significant news concerns the player’s status. His openness to a move has become the focal point of the negotiations. According to Fabrizio Romano, Garnacho has not only opened his heart to Roma, but has also made it clear he’s convinced by the Italian destination. The report highlights his enthusiasm for joining the Italian side. The Argentine would like to play in the Champions League and considers Italy a suitable option for the next stage of his career. He views the move as a chance to compete at the highest European level. The sticking point, however, remains the formula. Chelsea, the English club, considers Garnacho for sale, but for now isn’t open to a loan. Roma is working on a loan with an option to buy, while the English club is asking for at least a mandatory commitment. The mandatory clause is the key demand from Chelsea. This is the key point for the negotiations to get off the ground. Both sides must resolve the commitment issue before any deal can be finalised.

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