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Giacomo Raspadori Transfer from Atlético Madrid to Roma

Claudio Ranieri stated that Roma pursued Raspadori for a long time. Ranieri said that Raspadori never wanted to talk to them, adding that he does not know if it was because of the loan formula or for other reasons. He explained that they therefore understood the player was not interested and pursued other players.

CalcioMercato reports that Roma's director Ricky Massara was waiting for a response from Giacomo Raspadori regarding an offer made by the club. Raspadori gave an implicit indication that he did not intend to move to Roma, and no verbal response was given to the offer.

According to Tuttomercato, Roma, a team coached by Gian Piero Gasperini, was especially interested in Giacomo Raspadori, who is owned by Atletico Madrid. Atalanta is acquiring Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid. As a consequence of Atalanta's move for Raspadori, Gian Piero Gasperini, who is associated with Roma, decided to finalize the signing of Robinio Vaz from OM.

According to Mundo Deportivo, Roma waited a long time for Giacomo Raspadori. An agreement was in place between Roma and Atlético de Madrid for a 1.5 million euro loan, which included a flexible purchase option between 20.5 and 23 million euros. Roma had offered a salary increase up to 3.6 million euros. The transfer was not completed because the final approval from Raspadori was missing.

It is reported that Roma have lost patience with waiting for Giacomo Raspadori to make his decision. A total agreement on personal terms is in place.

Tuttomercato reports that significant progress has not yet been made in negotiations between Roma and Atletico for Raspadori, who has taken more time. The Italian player's preference is to stay in Spain, a desire he has also reiterated with Simeone. Roma have not withdrawn their interest.

Tuttomercato reports that Roma has faced challenges in its pursuit of Giacomo Raspadori, a key target for bolstering their attack. The club, which considers the player one of its main objectives, has been in contact regarding him for over a month. Roma pursued talks and negotiations for Giacomo Raspadori; however, by mid-January, he is no longer considered attainable.

AS reports on the potential transfer of Malen to Roma. If Roma signs Malen, it would no longer need to add Raspadori to its squad.

According to Tuttomercato, Roma has an agreement with Atletico Madrid for a paid loan of 2 million for Raspadori with an option to buy at 18.5 million, which will become an obligation if certain conditions are met. The publication reports a contract for the player until 2030 worth 3.6 million per season has been proposed. The player has not yet made a decision, as he is undecided between pursuing an opportunity in Spain and the idea of returning to Napoli. Napoli is reconsidering the possibility of signing Raspadori based on injuries and possible sales.

Negotiations are ongoing between Atletico Madrid and Roma for Giacomo Raspadori's return to Serie A. The player was initially not convinced by the loan due to a lack of future guarantees, but after meetings with his agent, Roma's sporting director Massara clarified the club's commitment to him for the future, even beyond June 2026. The proposed salary is 3.6 million euros per season. The agreement with Atletico would be for a total of 25 million euros, including the loan and an option to buy which will become mandatory if Roma qualifies for the next season's Champions League. Frederic Massara stated to DAZN that the negotiation is ongoing and progressing rapidly, and that the situation may become clearer tomorrow.

Frederic Massara stated that Roma is making progress regarding Giacomo Raspadori and that a decision will be made tomorrow.

According to Pedro Fullana of Cadena SER, Atletico Madrid has an offer for Giacomo Raspadori. Roma is insisting on the signing and wants to convince the player, who has not yet accepted the loan. If Raspadori leaves, Atletico Madrid will seek to reinforce their attack.

Roma is waiting for a response from Giacomo Raspadori regarding a possible transfer. According to SkySport, Raspadori is now more open to considering a departure because of reduced playing time under Diego Pablo Simeone and having been benched for the entire derby. Before making a final decision, Raspadori will meet with his agents and consult his family. Roma expects that decision by tomorrow.

According to Tuttomercato, Giacomo Raspadori is ready to leave Atletico Madrid to return to Serie A. Roma is reportedly positioned to finalize a deal soon, which is structured as a paid loan with an option to buy and includes a significant salary for Raspadori. The elimination of Atletico Madrid from the Supercopa de España, where Raspadori was not used, appears to facilitate the transfer.

According to TMW, Roma is finalizing the transfer of Giacomo Raspadori, with a decisive development occurring during sporting director Frederic Massara's trip yesterday where he met the player's agents to define the final details. During the meeting, Massara emphasized how much the club and Gian Piero Gasperini consider Raspadori the ideal profile. The transfer is expected to be completed soon, with the only remaining step being the conclusion of Atletico Madrid's commitment in the Spanish Super Cup. If Atletico Madrid is eliminated tonight, the deal could be finalized at any moment.

According to AS, Roma is making determined efforts to sign Raspadori and will do everything possible to acquire him. Talks held yesterday between Atlético and Roma significantly advanced the operation. Roma is offering two and a half million for a loan until the summer and 19 million for the purchase after the summer. The club has made Raspadori an offer of four million and promised him that he will be an important player for the team. An agreement has now been reached on all points, with the player having given his consent. Until now, Raspadori had not been convinced to leave Atlético.

Italian media report that a final agreement is in place between Atlético de Madrid and AS Roma for Giacomo Raspadori, and that the player's approval is nearly secured. AS Roma has increased its salary offer for the player, who formerly played for Sassuolo and Napoli. An improved offer of four million euros has been made to convince Raspadori, whose current gross salary at Atlético de Madrid is six million euros. The main points of the agreement with Atlético were settled days ago, and the deal would consist of a loan for 1.5 million euros with a flexible purchase option between 20.5 and 23 million euros. Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini played a key role in convincing Raspadori. The club made it clear they want him as a structural part of the team with a defined role beyond the six-month loan, not merely as a temporary arrangement. This message was decisive and followed a direct meeting with sporting director Frederic Massara, who had received authorization from the owners to increase the salary offer to meet the player's demands. Roma and Raspadori are in the process of finalizing the last details. If Roma completes the deal for Raspadori, the club would then focus on another target, Joshua Zirkzee from Manchester United.

According to Matteo Moretto, Roma is preparing to sign Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid. Roma will pay Atletico Madrid 1.5 million Euro for the player to join their squad until the end of the season. The agreement contains a purchase option of 23 million Euro, but it is not yet clear if this option is mandatory. Giacomo Raspadori has had difficulty finding playing time at Atletico Madrid and is reportedly open to returning to his home country for regular play. The official signatures are expected to be completed soon, and it is anticipated that Raspadori will travel to Rome for medical examinations.

According to AS, there are ongoing negotiations for Giacomo Raspadori's potential move to Roma, with the club's director of sport Massara traveling to Milan to advance discussions with the player's agent. Roma and Atletico Madrid have nearly finalized an agreement for a loan transfer for 2.5 million euros, with an option to buy in the summer for 19 million euros that is subject to certain team conditions. The player is considering a personal salary offer from Roma of 4 million euros but is not yet fully persuaded. He wishes for a more secure future plan and also desires to continue competing for opportunities in Spain. Optimism is reportedly growing regarding the transfer.

According to Sky Sport, Roma's sporting director Massara met in person with Giacomo Raspadori's agents to advance the negotiation for the striker. The situation is evolving and developments are expected within a few days.

According to SportMediaset, Roma's sporting director will meet in Milan today with the agents of Giacomo Raspadori to advance the negotiations. An agreement with Atletico Madrid has already been reached based on a paid loan with an obligation to buy, for a total cost to Roma of about 25 million euros. An agreement with Giacomo Raspadori has not yet been reached, as he is not convinced by the formula, which makes the permanent transfer conditional on Roma qualifying for the next Champions League. Giacomo Raspadori has been called up for the Spanish Super Cup and will face Real Madrid tomorrow evening.

Tuttomercato reports on the complex transfer situation involving Giacomo Raspadori at Atletico Madrid, amid interest from Roma and Napoli. The report mentions a tangle for the player between Roma and Napoli.

Frederic Massara, the sporting director for Roma, informed Sky Sport that discussions concerning Giacomo Raspadori are in progress with Atletico Madrid, as well as with the player and his agents. Massara also characterized the matter as a developing situation that is anticipated to progress soon.

According to Team Talk, talks are ongoing for a deal to bring former Napoli player Raspadori back to Serie A, following an agreement Roma reached with Atletico Madrid. Roma wants to bring in Zirkzee as a new centre forward and Raspadori to play on the left wing. The move for Raspadori appears to have been delayed until at least after Thursday’s Spanish Super Cup clash against Real Madrid.

According to Corriere dello Sport, Roma's sporting director Massara had extensive discussions with Giacomo Raspadori's agents, in dialogues that also involved president Friedkin and senior advisor Ranieri. The coach of Roma had a meeting with Raspadori, who was a specific request for January. An agreement has reportedly been reached between Atletico Madrid and Roma for a six-month loan costing 2.5 million with a purchase option set at 19 million, plus various bonuses and clauses. Raspadori would earn between 3 and 3.5 million net, matching his current salary in Spain. Roma will try to convince Raspadori, but the deal may have already failed.

Tuttomercato reports that Roma is interested in Giacomo Raspadori and that a transfer meeting involving Gasperini, Massara, and Ranieri took place yesterday.

Il Messaggero reports that Roma is pursuing Giacomo Raspadori, and sporting director Massara is awaiting the player's final decision today, with no intention of waiting longer. An agreement between Roma and Atletico is already defined: a loan for 2 million euros with a buy option set at 18.5 million euros, which is accompanied by an informal agreement that includes a penalty if the player is not bought outright. This formula does not fully convince Raspadori, who is concerned he may find himself available for transfer again in June without certainty. There are still details to be finalized regarding the salary, with a request for 3.8 million euros per season against Roma's slightly lower offer that could be increased through bonuses. If Roma gives its approval, Raspadori will immediately travel to Rome for partial medical examinations, having already obtained sporting eligibility.

Atletico Madrid has informed Giacomo Raspadori that he would have minimal playing time if he did not leave immediately. Roma has an agreement with Atletico Madrid for the player, with the deal valued at under 21 million and on favorable terms, including an unconditional option to buy. According to Gazzetta.it, Raspadori was initially hopeful of earning a role in Madrid, but the confirmation of limited opportunities changed the situation, putting Roma in a strong position for the transfer.

Giacomo Raspadori is the subject of transfer rumors involving Roma and Lazio, which appear to be the most intent on acquiring him in the January transfer window. Mateu Alemany, director of the men's professional area at Atletico Madrid, stated on DAZN that he thinks it is normal for other clubs to be interested, as the player has an important background in Italy. However, Alemany added that there is nothing with any other club and that Raspadori is an important player for them.

Atletico Madrid's coach, Simeone, stated that the way Raspadori trains does not suggest a departure. Simeone added that they are receptive to any developments and are now focused on the next match. An agreement between Atletico Madrid and Roma for a paid loan with an option to buy has already been reached. Roma is now working to convince Raspadori to sign, as the player is not fully persuaded about the loan.

According to CalcioMercato, there is a competition between Roma and Lazio for Giacomo Raspadori. The report adds that Roma is ahead in this competition, with Raspadori appearing close to signing for the Giallorossi. The player is expected to provide a definitive answer by Monday.

Tuttomercato reports that Lazio has become a concrete participant in the negotiation between Roma and Atletico Madrid for Giacomo Raspadori. The outlet also states that Atletico Madrid has agreed with Roma on a loan with an option to buy for a value of slightly more than 20 million.

An agreement has been reached between Atletico Madrid and Roma for Raspadori, with the deal's completion now dependent on the player's willingness. According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Atletico Madrid has informed Raspadori that the negotiation with the club from Rome is finalized. The player, who came to Spain from Napoli last summer, is nearing a club change and a return to Serie A after six months.

Mundo Deportivo reports that Giacomo Raspadori continues training with Atlético de Madrid despite being sought by Roma, as he waits for his departure to be finalized in the winter transfer market. The plan is for him to not travel to the Spanish Super Cup in Arabia. The red-and-white team is scheduled to fly on January 6th, and all parties hope the situation will be resolved by that day.

According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Giacomo Raspadori has received a loan offer from AS Roma that includes a purchase option. To finalize the deal, only the approval of the Italian international is required.

According to reports from Italy, the conditions for Giacomo Raspadori to join AS Roma on loan this January are nearly finalized, and AS Roma is the most interested team. Journalist Alfredo Pedulla stated late on January 1 that following the departure of Taty Castellanos to West Ham, Lazio made an attempt to sign Giacomo Raspadori, which prompted AS Roma's sporting director, Frederic Massara, to accelerate talks with Atletico Madrid. The deal would be a loan for two million euros, including a non-mandatory purchase option for an additional 19 million euros. Roma's coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, has been a key supporter of the move. The Italian press reports that while some details remain to be finalized, the agreement should be reached within 48 hours. These reports also state that Raspadori could join the squad after their trip to Lecce.

Tuttomercato reports that Roma is close to completing a deal for Giacomo Raspadori, who has had limited playing time at Atletico Madrid. The transfer is described as imminent and is structured as a paid loan of 2 million euros with an option to buy set at 19 million euros, which may become an obligation under certain conditions. Giacomo Raspadori has already given his approval.

Roma is finalizing the details to sign Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid, according to calciomercato.com. Gian Piero Gasperini will soon have the reinforcement in attack that he has requested for weeks, with the deal expected to be completed rapidly. It would be Roma's first signing of the January transfer window.

Tuttomercato reports that Raspadori is close to Roma.

According to Tuttomercato, Atletico Madrid and Giacomo Raspadori are satisfied with their current relationship, and the club is not planning for him to leave in January. The report adds that if the club were to decide on his departure, they would only consider a sale and not a loan with an option to buy. It is also reported that no deal is currently close.

According to AS, Roma has proposed acquiring Giacomo Raspadori on loan. The club proposed a loan for two million euros until June with an option to buy for approximately 15 million euros, which was increased to 17 million euros after Atletico Madrid firmly rejected the first offer. Atletico Madrid prefers an obligation to buy and a higher price, as they signed Raspadori from Napoli for about 22 million euros. Roma's position is influenced by its financial capacity, which depends on its league position and possible qualification for European competitions. The two parties remain distant in their negotiations, especially regarding the fee. Roma is aiming for Raspadori to be available for Gasperini at the start of January.

According to Tuttomercato, Atletico Madrid currently excludes a sale of Giacomo Raspadori. The report states that if the club were to consider selling the player, they would want to receive money from the transfer to acquire a replacement.

According to Tuttomercato, Giacomo Raspadori is available for a transfer to Roma and a meeting with Simeone is scheduled for today. Raspadori is asking for more playing time to avoid missing the World Cup. The report states that Atletico does not agree to a simple option to buy, but including an obligation could make the deal possible, with the total operation valued around 20 million.

Mundo Deportivo reports that Roma has made Giacomo Raspadori their primary target for the upcoming month. Gian Piero Gasperini considers Raspadori an absolute priority and is pressuring the club's management to sign him. To complete the signing, Roma must match the 22 million euros that Atlético de Madrid paid for the player. Roma is willing to pay two million euros for a loan, but Atlético de Madrid will only consider a transfer if they recoup their investment, either through a direct sale or a mandatory purchase at the end of the season. Simeone and the player must also be convinced. Raspadori wants more playing time because of the upcoming World Cup but is waiting for more opportunities from Simeone, who does not want to lose him.

According to Tuttomercato, Roma is interested in acquiring Giacomo Raspadori, who hoped to have more playing time at Atletico Madrid. Tuttomercato also reports, citing information from Spain, that there is discussion of an offer from Roma of 2 million for the loan and 20 for the buyout.

A report from Tuttomercato states that Giacomo Raspadori is not trying to leave Atletico Madrid. The report also indicates that Roma's management does not consider Raspadori an alternative to Zirkzee and aims to acquire both players.

AS Roma has started discussions with Atletico Madrid regarding Giacomo Raspadori, according to Relevo. As the winter transfer window approaches, the situation remains ongoing, and no agreement has yet been reached between the two parties.

A report from CalcioMercato states that Roma is advancing decisively for Giacomo Raspadori, and that negotiations have started with Atletico Madrid. The report also states that Raspadori is not getting much playing time under Diego Simeone. The move is described in the report as an option that is becoming increasingly concrete and could soon materialize.

Tuttomercato reported that the technical area has identified Giacomo Raspadori as a suitable reinforcement for January. It is reported that two negotiations are ongoing but are not close to being concluded. The situation is said to be managed by sporting director Frederic Massara.

According to CalcioMercato, Roma is attempting to sign Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid in the January transfer window.

According to Mundo Deportivo, which cites the Italian press, Roma is interested in bringing Giacomo Raspadori back to Serie A. Roma's coach, Gian Piero Gasperini, has reportedly been following Raspadori since his time at Atalanta. Gasperini believes Raspadori's qualities fit the requirements for his forwards. The club's priority is to find an attacking player who can play as a winger, attacking midfielder, or second striker. Raspadori fits this profile. Roma would prefer a loan with an option to buy or a loan with an obligation to purchase based on certain conditions. Atlético de Madrid, which paid 22 million euros plus four million in bonuses for the player, wants to recover its investment if a transfer is agreed upon.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma has spoken with Giacomo Raspadori's agents and an important intermediary to assess the feasibility of a winter transfer. The report states that the player is not entirely opposed to this possibility given his limited playing time at Atlético. Separately, in a recent conversation with MD, he made it clear that he was happy at the Metropolitano. Roma's idea is reportedly a loan with an option to buy for around 22 million euros. This amount is similar to what the rojiblanco club paid for him. The stance of Atlético and manager Diego Simeone on the matter is not yet known.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma and manager Gian Piero Gasperini are renewing their efforts to sign 25-year-old Italian forward Giacomo Raspadori for the January transfer window. Contacts are underway between the club and the player's entourage, and Raspadori has reportedly shown an initial openness to a potential move. The forward transferred from Napoli to Atletico Madrid last summer, and the Spanish club's opinion on a possible sale after six months is not yet known. Raspadori is an international for Italy with 45 caps and 11 goals. He has made 9 appearances in LaLiga this season, providing one assist. His contract with Atlético is valid until June 2030. His market value is currently estimated by Transfermarkt at €25.00m.

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