AS Roma Forced to Sell Players for Financial Targets, Selling Angelino is the Solution
The Italian capital club, AS Roma, is facing a quite tough summer in financial matters. Management is required to collect profits from player sales of around IDR 1.4 trillion before the June 30 deadline set by UEFA.
This condition puts sporting director Frederic Massara under great pressure to release players without significantly damaging the team’s strength.
One name that has the potential to be on the sales list is Angelino.
Angelino’s Difficult Season at the Olimpico
The Spanish left-back is having a difficult season at the Stadio Olimpico. He was often absent throughout the competition due to serious health problems.
After being sidelined for a long time, Angelino finally made his return in March in the match against Lecce, and his presence was warmly welcomed by the home fans.
Despite the positive reception, his future at Roma appears to be nearing its end.
Opportunity to Leave for UEFA Targets
A report from Il Messaggero via TuttoMercatoWeb states that Angelino has submitted a request to move in the transfer market this summer. This situation is in line with the needs of the club which has to release a number of players.
In the previous summer, he almost joined Al-Hilal, but the deal failed to materialize. Now, the opportunity to return to Spain is the most realistic option. Real Betis is said to be a serious interest and is offering the player the opportunity to return to his country.
Financial Impact on Clubs
From the club’s point of view, the sale of Angelino will help meet UEFA’s required profit targets while reducing salary burdens.
Balancing financial needs with maintaining the team’s competitiveness in order to remain competitive in the Champions League will be the main challenge for Massara this summer. If Angelino’s transfer does happen, the move would be just a small part of a larger financial strategy.
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