Only one of Dovbyk and Abraham will remain at Roma
Only one of Dovbyk and Abraham will remain at Roma
Roma are rumored to be preparing for a mini revolution in the offensive department, with the fate of Tammy Abraham and Artem Dovbyk still to be written.
Both forwards have closed seasons with inconsistent performances and, to date, their simultaneous stay in the capital seems complicated, both for technical and economic reasons.
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The Englishman, returning from a lackluster loan at Milan, still has an expensive contract with the Giallorossi.
The Ukrainian, signed for a large fee twelve months ago, has scored 17 goals but has not fully convinced in terms of performances.
Now it will be up to Gian Piero Gasperini, recently made official on the Roma bench, to evaluate the possibilities of relaunching both.
Gasperini had already shown interest in Abraham during his time at Atalanta, a sign that the coach values the player for his physical and athletic characteristics.
Dovbyk, on the other hand, could reflect a profile more similar to that of Retegui.
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The new coach will want to test both, but he is aware that the economic needs of the club could prevail over the technical choices.
Ricky Massara is called upon to unblock the necessary exits to comply with UEFA agreements, in view of the closing of the budget set for June 30. The sale of Abraham, for example, would free up an important salary and allow for a useful capital gain, writes Il Tempo.

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