Ghilardi keen on Roma transfer
Following Neil El Aynaoui's arrival, Evan Ferguson is expected in the capital, and then Wesley will join, too.
According to Fabrizio Romano, another target for the Giallorossi is getting closer: Verona central defender Daniele Ghilardi.
He's the first name the club is considering to strengthen their defence.
Ghilardi has said yes to a move to the capital, choosing Roma, and further discussions are expected between the club and Verona in the coming hours to finalize the agreement.
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