Patrik Schick’s proposed €38m transfer to Roma from Sampdoria will reportedly go through on Monday.

According to Corriere dello Sport, “everything has been resolved” for Schick to join Roma and that Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero will meet with Giallorossi executives and the striker’s representatives on Monday morning to finalise the deal.

The Lupi are set to pay €36m plus €2m in bonuses for the Czech, which will make him a club-record purchase, surpassing that of Gabriel Batistuta for €36m.

Patrik Schick’s proposed €38m transfer to Roma from Sampdoria will reportedly go through on Monday.

According to Corriere dello Sport, “everything has been resolved” for Schick to join Roma and that Sampdoria President Massimo Ferrero will meet with Giallorossi executives and the striker’s representatives on Monday morning to finalise the deal.

The Lupi are set to pay €36m plus €2m in bonuses for the Czech, which will make him a club-record purchase, surpassing that of Gabriel Batistuta for €36m.

Schick is also expected to arrive in Rome on Monday, where he will undergo a medical, before joining up with his new teammates for the first time.

Roma were reportedly interested in the 20-year-old last summer, but Corriere claims then-sporting director Walter Spabattini preferred to invest in other players.

Inter had also been credited with an interest in the youngster, while Juventus pulled the plug on his arrival due to a heart problem, which has since been rectified.

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