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Around €30 million bid: Roma target Belgian winger Diego Moreira

🇮🇹 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
Around €30 million, Strasbourg await an official offer from the Italian club Roma for 2004‑born Belgian winger Diego Moreira, with the bid expected next week. The fee reflects Roma’s intent to add a versatile left‑footed player to address a clear need in its squad. The proposed fee targets a left‑footed all‑rounder, a quality the Roman side believes will fill a specific gap in its lineup. Roma’s scouting department highlighted the player’s ability to operate on both flanks as essential for tactical balance. Roma are serious about securing Moreira, with the Giallorossi working tirelessly to bring the Strasbourg winger to Trigoria. The club has labelled him the hottest deal on the table right now. Diego Moreira can cover multiple positions, a trait that Gian Piero Gasperini and Tony D’Amico greatly appreciate. His left‑footedness allows him to function on either wing, matching the flexibility the Roman side seeks. Former Atalanta sporting director Tony D’Amico negotiated the Belgian in Bergamo, where he was selected as Ruggeri’s replacement last summer. That transfer never materialised, leaving the player still available. According to Corriere della Sera, the Giallorossi will likely submit an offer to Strasbourg next week. The proposed fee could reach €30 million, making it a significant investment as Roma’s first transfer deal of the window. If Roma sign Moreira, they would add a left‑footed all‑rounder capable of playing on both flanks, complementing fellow prospect Wesley. The club regards the move as Plan A to secure its present and future ambitions.

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