As the summer transfer window approaches, clubs across Europe are beginning to lay their groundwork, and AS Roma appears to be making early moves. The Giallorossi's sporting director, Frederic Massara, has reportedly set his sights on a potential defensive reinforcement: Parma's Argentine center-back, Mariano Troilo.
Troilo, 26, has become a key figure for Parma after a challenging start to the campaign. His consistent and commanding performances under manager Fabio Pecchia have not gone unnoticed, turning heads at some of Serie A's biggest clubs. For a Roma side that values defensive solidity, his profile presents an intriguing option.
The interest from the capital club is particularly timely, as they may need to prepare for life without Evan Ndicka. The Ivorian defender could depart if a suitable offer materializes, creating a vacancy in Daniele De Rossi's backline. Troilo, with his physical presence and improved form, is seen as a potential reliable replacement to slot into that defensive unit.
However, Roma will face stiff competition in this pursuit. The report indicates that both Inter Milan and AC Milan are also tracking the Argentine's progress, setting the stage for a potential Serie A tug-of-war. While Troilo is under a long-term contract with Parma until 2030, the newly-promoted side is understood to be open to negotiations should a compelling bid arrive this summer.
This early link highlights Roma's proactive strategy in the market, aiming to identify and secure value before the transfer frenzy begins. For fans, it's a sign that the club is actively working to build a competitive squad capable of challenging on all fronts next season.
