Roma must win tonight at 8:45 PM at the Bentegodi to keep Champions League qualification in their own hands. A victory over Hellas Verona would secure fourth place without relying on Como or Juventus and would unlock the financial room to pursue targets, with Kean on Roma’s radar as a priority. Fiorentina value the striker near €45 million, and Roma are reportedly weighing a player‑plus‑cash structure to lower that figure.
Kean on Roma’s radar and Fiorentina’s valuation
Moise Kean remains an attractive option despite a quieter season that produced eight Serie A goals and recurring physical issues. His 2024–25 campaign, when he scored 19 league goals, still shapes his market value. Fiorentina’s €45 million valuation reflects that peak form, which complicates negotiations for clubs with tighter budgets. Roma view Kean as a forward who could add pace and finishing to their attack, but any approach must bridge the valuation gap without destabilizing the squad’s finances.
Kean on Roma’s radar with Dovbyk included in the proposal
Roma are reportedly prepared to include Artem Dovbyk in a package to reduce the cash component. Dovbyk is currently out of Gasperini’s plans, making him a feasible makeweight in a swap. The proposed structure would offer €20 million plus Dovbyk’s valuation, giving Fiorentina immediate cash and a forward option. That formula could satisfy both clubs if Roma secure Champions League revenue, which would make the operation financially viable.
Kean on Roma’s radar hinges on tonight’s result
Everything depends on the Bentegodi result. A win creates the sporting and economic conditions for Roma to pursue a complex transfer. Without Champions League income, Roma would face tougher choices and likely delay major moves. If Roma qualify, the club can press Fiorentina with a structured offer that balances cash and player value.
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