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Roma dream for Inter target to join his former coach at the capital club

Roma dream for Inter target to join his former coach at the capital club

The Roma market in this first summer phase seems to be more concerned with sales than revenue. On one hand because the Giallorosso club has, for budgetary reasons, the need to sell at least one of its jewels. On the other because the coach question has not yet been resolved. The first thing seems to be that Salah will move to Liverpool for around 40 million EUR, while as far as the trainer issue is concerned, Eusebio Di Francesco is still in the field even if there is still a way to resolve the issue with Sassuolo. The Neroverde club still has to release the coach, but only after a payment of the 3 million clause that his contract provides. By unlocking the deal with Sassuolo, Rome can solve two issues at one go.

 

IDEAL REPLACEMENT - Once Salah has taken the ticket to Liverpool, Monchi will have to choose the substitute for Egyptian number 11. Once again, the will of the former Sevilla director is to look to Sassuolo and everything points to Domenico Berardi. With Francesco on the bench, the offensive Calabrian winger could be convinced to join him in the Romanesque project. Berardi's priority remains for Inter, who seem to be willing to move to Federico Bernardeschi. For Inter, one excludes the other, and if the choice then actually falls on the talented Fiorentina man, for Berardi the doors of Pinetina would definitely be closed. That is why the idea of ​​following his mentor Di Francesco to the capital would become a more concrete option as he would have the certainty of continuing with a coach who esteems him.

 

With the arrival of Di Francesco the Rome system will change from what has been seen this season. The coach from Abruzzo in fact compared to Luciano Spalletti manages a much more balanced game, made of more possession of the ball starting from defense. Spalletti on the other hand makes vertical movements his best weapon. Berardi in this sense would be the ideal player for Roma, because he already knows Di Francesco's football and because he has in his repertoire those obvious characteristics that his former coach seeks in his offensive players.