Roma is already making moves for the future, staying one step ahead in the transfer market as they focus on securing top young talent. The Giallorossi are sharpening their strategy at Trigoria, with a clear message: these investments aren't tied to the sporting director, financial reports, or even Champions League revenue. They're all about building for tomorrow.
In a bold move, Roma is closing in on Kerim Alajbegovic, a promising 2007-born winger currently with Bayer Leverkusen. The Bosnian international has caught the eye of Roma's management as they look to bolster their attack under Gian Piero Gasperini next season. With his pace and creativity on the flanks, Alajbegovic is seen as the perfect fit to add firepower to the squad.
According to reports from Corriere dello Sport, intermediaries are working overtime, with constant communication flowing between all parties. And the player's intentions are crystal clear: pulling on the Giallorossi jersey is a dream he's eager to make reality. At just 18 years old, the prospect of developing under Gasperini—a coach renowned for getting the best out of attacking players—is a major draw. Unlike other suitors, Roma is prepared to offer him a starting role, a rare opportunity for someone his age.
Alajbegovic has already given his verbal agreement to the Roman club, accepting a contract with a salary set to rise as he grows with the team. But now comes the tricky part: negotiations with Bayer Leverkusen. While intermediaries are keeping the lines open with the German champions, Roma will need to bring in a new sporting director to finalize the deal. It's a transfer that shows just how serious the Giallorossi are about staying ahead of the curve—and building a squad for the long haul.
