AS Roma is gearing up for a pivotal summer, with Ryan Friedkin's arrival at Trigoria signaling the start of crucial planning for next season. The club faces big decisions, from naming a new sporting director to managing transfers under Financial Fair Play rules. But amid the boardroom buzz, transfer talk is already heating up—and a high-profile defender has entered the conversation.
According to Nicolò Schira, Roma is eyeing Manchester City's Nathan Aké as a potential defensive reinforcement. The 29-year-old Dutchman, who has enjoyed a trophy-laden spell under Pep Guardiola, is reportedly on his way out of the Etihad. Aké has also been linked with Juventus and Inter, making this a potentially competitive chase.
While Roma has recently prioritized young, sustainable signings, Aké's profile offers a different kind of value. A natural left-footer comfortable at left-back, he brings the kind of technical skill and international experience that would suit Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical system perfectly. His contract runs until 2027, and his market value sits around €15 million—a reasonable price for a proven Premier League talent.
No concrete deal is in place yet, but with Friedkin's arrival set to accelerate planning, Aké's name could gain serious momentum in the weeks ahead. For a team looking to blend ambition with financial discipline, this might be a move worth watching closely.
