The 2022-23 Serie A season has started and Andrea Belotti is still without a club, making this the decisive week if Roma want to beat Galatasaray and Nice to his signature.

Corriere dello Sport details how Tiago Pinto is trying to bring the Italian forward to Rome but things are proving more difficult than initially expected, with Bologna not keen to accept an obligation to buy clause on an Eldor Shomurodov loan deal, which has essentially blocked things.

Roma will meet with Bologna again tomorrow to try to find an agreement, with the Rossoblu wanting only a dry loan. The Giallorossi could be forced to lower the €10m fee they’re asking for with the permanence clause in order to finalise things.

Belotti has already spoken to Jose Mourinho and is excited about the prospect of joining the project in Rome, but he doesn’t want to wait beyond this week, becoming anxious following the start of the Serie A season.

Both Galatasaray and Nice are keen to pick up the former Torino captain, but Okan Buruk’s statements to the press were fairly clear when he highlighted that “he would like to stay in Italy”. Roma’s slow work may push Belotti to change his mind in order to find a club fast.

9 thought on “Now or never for Belotti to Roma”
  1. Milan don’t need Belotti and I’m guessing would have signed him already if they thought he was good enough. We have Giroud, Rebic, Origi, De Ketalaere, Ibrahimovic and Leao who can all play there.

  2. giroud and ibrahimovic are 40 years old, de ketalare is midfielder, leao is winger, and belotti obviously has much better goal scoring record than origi and rebic

  3. Giroud was essential in the title win last season, you will have noticed, being a Serie A fan. The rest, well, you’re splitting hairs and ignoring how many goals they can all score from that position because you prefer Belotti. Thankfully Milan don’t.

  4. @MilanEire
    Words like lo.an and anything with a.ss in it will stop your comments. There are more too but its trial and error figuring them out. Go n-eirí an t-ádh leat 😉

  5. Agree. He would be great for Milan. If he is not an Italian, someone has already picked him up. A few could match his work rate.

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