The winger is arriving from Celta Vigo but owned by Bayern. For the Frenchman from Milan, decisive hours, followed by Zirkzee and Sulemana
Surprises in the last hours of the transfer market are always around the corner. For Roma it could be double. The first comes from Spain, via Bayern Munich. In fact, in the last few hours, the Giallorossi club has presented an offer to have Bryan Zaragoza, receiving a positive response. Left winger currently on loan at Celta Vigo who will receive compensation from Roma for the interruption of the loan. The offer is that of a further onerous loan for six months with a right of redemption of around 13 million. The player has already said yes, so much so that he has not been called up for tomorrow’s match against Getafe. And Celta Vigo also paved the way, now the details are being ironed out with Bayern.
who is
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Raised in the Barrio Pescadores of the Costa del Sol with dribbling skills, small in stature (1.64) but extremely fast and equipped with a good right foot, Zaragoza exploded at Granada in 2023 enough to attract the attention of Bayern Munich and win a place in the Spanish national team where he played three matches and scored a goal. In Germany, however, the winger didn’t find much space and ended up first on loan at Osasuna and then at Celta Vigo. Now he is about to end up at Roma who await him tomorrow. But Zaragoza is not the only objective.
NKUNKU AND ZIRKZEE
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Today, in fact, Gasperini will meet Ryan Friedkin to understand the feasibility of the Nkunku deal with Milan. The Rossoneri club, after the arrival of Mateta, could sell the Frenchman but the costs of the operation are high. Gasperini would have wanted Nkunku already in the summer and will ask the owners for an effort. Sulemana remains in the background in light of Atalanta’s difficulties in selling Lookman. Finally the Zirkzee chapter. Manchester United once again proposed him to Roma who took their time waiting to understand whether they could send Ferguson back to Brighton (Bologna are also interested). But in any case sporting director Massara would only take the Dutchman on loan with the right to buy.
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