Gasperini’s list of non-transferable players
Roma are chasing the Champions League, a race that will end at Hellas Verona. Gasperini believes in it and will focus heavily on his best players to try to overcome Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus. The...
Gasperini’s list of non-transferable players Roma are chasing the Champions League, a race that will end at Hellas Verona. Gasperini believes in it and will focus heavily on his best players to try to overcome Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus. The Giallorossi don’t want to drop a point until the end of the season, so their goal is clear: win against Fiorentina, Parma, Lazio, and Verona and hope that the Bianconeri can drop four points along the way.
The Grugliasco-born coach will rely primarily on Svilar, Wesley, and Malen: the men of the present and the future. Barring any unexpected developments, such as off-market and indecent offers, Svilar, Wesley, and Malen will remain in Rome next season, writes La Gazzetta dello Sport. The goalkeeper is the only one who has suffered a slight decline in performance, but perhaps we got too used to it in the first half of the season: he’s consistently miraculous, without a single error.
Mile, too, is human and can make mistakes. Wesley, who arrived in the capital for €25 million with €5 million in bonuses, is an immovable pillar for the coach. His improving performances have also increased his value, which has already doubled since the summer (€50 million).
The winger has unique qualities in the team: speed, dribbling, unpredictability: in short, Gasp can’t do without him. The 2003-born player is unlikely to leave Rome for three reasons: his tactical importance, the fact that he was paid a hefty fee, and the upcoming World Cup against Brazil, which could further increase his value. Finally, there’s Malen: 11 goals in 14 Serie A matches.