Roma and Juventus are not only preparing for a crucial UEFA Champions League showdown this week but also for an intense battle in the transfer market in the coming months. According to Corriere dello Sport, both Italian football giants are targeting defenders Zeki Celik and Marcos Senesi.
Turkish player Zeki Celik, whose contract is nearing its end, has surprisingly performed exceptionally well at Roma lately, despite previous inconsistent displays. The club had not extended his deal earlier, but his current form has led to a reassessment. However, his salary demands, close to €4 million per year, might be too high for Roma, whereas Juventus, with a larger wage bill, could potentially afford it. AC Milan’s Inter, known for its successful Bosman signings, is also closely monitoring the situation.
Marcos Senesi, the Argentine defender, is expected to leave Bournemouth. His current salary of €2 million per year is manageable for both Italian clubs, even with a potential raise. A few years ago, Atalanta showed interest in him. Both Celik and Senesi have offers from other leagues, but they seemingly prefer to remain in Serie A, which gives Roma and Juventus an advantage. The Argentine’s representatives are actively exploring the market, and the player is expected to take his time making a final decision.
Both footballers could become excellent acquisitions without additional transfer fees. Key factors in their club choice will likely be the prospects of playing time and the outcome of the race for UEFA Champions League qualification. Celik has been a pleasant surprise this season, but his wage demands are quite robust, especially if he is considered a rotation player.
