Nottingham Forest's Nicolò Savona has emerged as a potential transfer target for Serie A club Roma as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the Champions League. The Italian side is actively searching for right-sided reinforcements, and Savona's name has come into the mix as they prepare for the upcoming season. According to reports from Il Messaggero, Savona could leave Nottingham Forest during the summer transfer window, making him an appealing option for Roma. The club must also navigate their financial obligations under UEFA’s settlement agreement before the end of June, which adds urgency to their transfer plans. Savona, who joined Nottingham Forest last summer for €13 million, has experience playing in both Italy and England, making him a versatile asset for any team. Roma's manager, Gian Piero Gasperini, is keen on bolstering his squad after a strong finish in Serie A last season, and Savona fits the profile of player they are looking for. As the transfer window progresses, it will be interesting to see how this potential move develops and whether Nottingham Forest will allow Savona to depart.
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Nottingham Forest's Savona Attracts Interest from Roma
Nottingham Forest's Nicolò Savona is a target for Roma as they seek right-sided reinforcements ahead of their Champions League return.
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