The Friedkins want to give Gasperini two gifts.
As Leggo reports, the match against AC Milan and the increasingly intense Champions League race have convinced the Texans to make one last effort to accommodate the coach’s demands.
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These requests are concentrated on the left flank, where Massara is working to bring in Möller Wolfe from Wolverhampton Wanderers and Carrasco from Al Shabab.
For the Norwegian, the offer is a loan with an obligation to buy, estimated at around €13 million.
The Norwegian defender, suggested by Riise and monitored by Roma last season, is seen as an ideal reinforcement for the left flank, but the deal depends on the ability of the now-relegated English club to find a replacement.
Meanwhile, Roma is trying to convince Al Shabab to sell Carrasco on loan.
The Belgian has expressed his desire to return to Europe, and Roma is ready to seize this opportunity, after having encountered difficulties with other negotiations, such as those with Sauer and Godts.
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The Saudi club must be convinced of the deal.
These are two experienced additions that would add to a squad with many young players. Perhaps too many for Gasperini, who hopes to round out the squad with Wolfe and Carrasco.
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