As the summer transfer window approaches, AS Roma is gearing up for a pivotal squad overhaul. While midfield and wing reinforcements top the priority list, manager Gian Piero Gasperini has made it clear that defensive upgrades are equally critical to bridge the gap and secure Champions League qualification.
Financial Fair Play constraints are driving the club's strategy, potentially forcing the sale of center-back Evan Ndicka to generate a mandatory €60 million in revenue. Should the Ivorian depart, Roma has identified a promising replacement: Fenerbahçe's Dutch defender Jayden Oosterwolde.
At 24, Oosterwolde brings versatility and pace to the backline—qualities that fit Gasperini's high-intensity system. Despite signing a contract extension through 2028, the player is reportedly open to a new challenge. However, Fenerbahçe is driving a hard bargain, demanding a fee in the region of €20-25 million.
For Roma fans, this pursuit signals ambition: a young, dynamic defender with European experience could be the missing piece in a defense that needs both stability and depth. As the transfer window heats up, all eyes will be on Trigoria to see if this deal—and others—can propel the Giallorossi back into Serie A's elite.
