MiTi: Rome intends to rent first and then buy Echeviri, and the buyout fee may be increased to 28-30 million euros
Italian media "Milan Sports" reported that Rome intends to rent first and then buy Echeviri, and the buyout fee may be increased to 28-30 million euros.
As we all know, Roma is looking for a left midfielder and a high-quality second striker, but also needs to have both speed and explosiveness. Roma is trying to introduce Echeviri, and Manchester City also hopes to loan him out to allow him to accumulate game, goals and assists experience. Roma wants to join the buyout clause, but Manchester City is reluctant to agree to avoid the risk of losing players.
Echeviri wanted to go to Rome instead of Girona, so in order to break the deadlock, Rome may raise the offer and increase the possible buyout fee to 28-30 million euros.
Meanwhile, Echeviri had several telephone conversations with Sulei and Dybala, who chose Rome as his next home. Now it's Rome's turn to manage the rest of the work and find a way to complete the deal.
Argentina national team coach Scaloni also believes that Roma's option is better than Girona because he will play at a higher level in Rome and can continue to grow under Gasperini. Echeviri also understands this, and the coach is paying close attention to his future.
Echeviri's comments under Sulei's celebrating the photo of Lance's goal also drove Roma fans into madness, which may be seen as a statement.