Transfers
Turkish lure for Greenwood sparks Roma’s hunt for Argentine Garnacho
Mason Greenwood is poised to join Turkish club Fenerbahce, a move that has intensified interest across Europe. At the same time, AS Roma have turned their scouting focus to Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho of Chelsea, seeking to reinforce Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack.
Roma’s pursuit of the 2004‑born winger is not new, as the Giallorossi have already approached Chelsea about a possible loan. Those early discussions identified Garnacho as a potential attacking option for Gasperini’s system. Fabrizio Romano reported that the Blues are willing to sell the Argentine if a suitable permanent offer materialises. The Blues’ openness to a permanent deal could overturn any loan arrangement previously mooted.
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The club’s scouting now considers a permanent transfer rather than a loan, depending on Chelsea’s willingness to negotiate. An update on the Argentine’s future surfaced in the last few hours, confirming his status as a transfer target. Roma’s next steps will hinge on whether the Turkish side’s activity, highlighted by Greenwood’s imminent switch, reshapes the European market.Roma's loan gamble on Argentine winger Garnacho eclipses rivals
If Greenwood completes his move to Fenerbahce, the Turkish side secures a high‑profile forward amid its market activity. For Roma, securing Garnacho would provide fresh firepower for Gasperini, aligning with a broader European trend of clubs refreshing attacking options. Such moves illustrate shifting dynamics as clubs across Europe adapt to player availability.