The Italian club, advised by Paulo Fonseca, are looking to the future, hoping soon to get out of this health crisis and considering the next purchases to strengthen the team.
Rome, led more and more by bench leader Paulo Fonseca, thinks about the future despite the health crisis that is raging on all continents.
On the tactical table, in addition to thinking about the renewal of the loan of Henrik Mkhitaryan (an agreement already active for some time with Arsenal), various ideas are being evaluated that would bring the club in the capital to knock on the door of Shakhtar Donetsk, the team who launched Mkhitaryan into football that counts at dawn.
Ukraine and Shakhtar are nothing new for Fonseca who in the past has coached the club obtaining important victories and incredible results, still remembered with enthusiasm by clubs and fans.
Based on these factors, some rumors would see Roma focus on midfielder Kovalenko, who with just 24 years, would represent an important strategic pawn on the Fonseca scoreboard. The player already has a good experience in the national team coached by Shevchenko and the condition of freeing in June would favor his departure.
Not only the midfielders in the Yellow Reds’ plans who could focus on the young Tete to strengthen the attack department.
At just 20 years old, the attacker is also skilled as a midfielder. Its flexibility not only satisfies Roma, but also other clubs across Europe. The Brazilian, which expires in 2023, is worth about 17 million with really interesting growth prospects.
Negotiations are currently underway, but it will be difficult to draw up definitive plans before this Covid19 crisis can definitively trace its negative balance in the coffers of the various world sports clubs