A sporting director in Serie A should know that going from Sancho to Jonathan Rowe isn’t exactly the dream scenario. Not because Rowe is a poor player, he isn’t, but Sancho is simply on another level. Gasperini asked for top quality and set his sights on Sancho. That’s why a little caution is needed when names keep surfacing non-stop, bearing in mind that the strengthening plan must truly raise the level and not just fill gaps.

Some clarity on Sancho: we repeat, it was Roma who pulled back, whether definitively or just for now remains to be seen. Sancho never once said no. Someone took it upon themselves to attribute final decisions to the winger that he has not yet made, and within minutes it turned into word of mouth.
It’s now up to Roma to decide whether to wait or move on, but Sancho remains firmly at the top of their list.

Sancho-Roma: The situation
What we know is that in the coming hours Sancho will hold further talks with Manchester United, who asked for clarification. The Red Devils had already accepted Roma’s proposal (€18–19 million fixed fee plus bonuses) and were only waiting for the winger’s green light. We can assure you that, at least for now, no one has approached United with the same offer Roma made.
Besiktas and other suitors may appear later, but they must first reach an agreement with the English club. For now, we remain convinced that this story hasn’t yet written its final chapter…


When Italian clubs are after Premier League flops, that tells you the quality of Serie A.
Let’s put it this way. If it was Sancho who had backed off, he might not want to downgrade his career. Dortmund, MU, Chelsea all giant clubs then to Roma?? And if it was Roma who had stepped back from signing him, so simple. They could not pay his salary at all.