
AS Roma is facing an urgent deadline to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. The club must generate between €12 and €13 million through strategic player sales by June 30th to meet UEFA`s financial parameters.
Among the players potentially leaving, Angelino is the most prominent name, with Girona having shown significant interest. While the €3.5 million received from Leandro Paredes` clause-based transfer to Boca Juniors provides a start towards the €12-13 million target, it is clearly not enough. Consequently, negotiations are also underway, potentially with clubs in Saudi Arabia, for either Angelino or Evan Ndicka, another player considered available for transfer.
Securing the sale of the Spanish full-back (Angelino) is therefore a critical step in the club`s financial strategy. The management is working tirelessly to finalize a deal that will not only help balance the books but also free up salary space ahead of potential incoming transfers.