World Cup
Roma’s unsellable Brazilian full‑back Wesley cleared for preseason
Brazilian full‑back Wesley has been cleared for Roma’s preseason after completing his first full training session since recovering from a left thigh adductor injury, a setback that forced him out of the World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti’s national side squad.
The adductor problem kept Wesley sidelined throughout the tournament, depriving the Brazilian winger of any World Cup action. His rehabilitation finished just in time for Roma’s pre‑season preparations, allowing him to rejoin the squad ahead of the new campaign.
Roma’s medical staff confirmed that Wesley has returned to full fitness, removing lingering doubts about his availability. The club therefore expects him to be fully involved in upcoming training.
Under coach Gian Piero Gasperini, Wesley has become a key figure on the right flank, contributing five goals in his debut Serie A season. Those five strikes set a record for any player born in 2003 in the Italian top flight.
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Gasperini’s tactical adjustments have noticeably improved Wesley’s goal‑scoring output, highlighting his evolution. His performances have not gone unnoticed in Europe, further raising his profile. The Giallorossi have built a wall around his contract, labeling the Brazilian unsellable. Corriere dello Sport starting tomorrow Wesley will resume regular training under Gasperini, reuniting with teammates who helped Roma secure third place in Serie A. The Grugliasco‑based coach expressed enthusiasm about welcoming the 2003‑born player back into the squad.Roma speed up chase for Malen’s heir as Tresoldi eyes Giallorossi
Looking ahead, Gasperini may deploy Wesley on the right side as Roma eye a potential signing of Strasbourg’s Diego Moreira. The addition of Moreira would create competition for wide‑area roles, influencing Roma’s tactical options for the upcoming season. Wesley’s return therefore strengthens Roma’s depth and provides the club with flexibility as they prepare for European challenges.