Serie A giants Roma are working on a move for Juventus defender Tiago Djalo.
Juve are working on a move for Pierre Kalulu and are about to close that transfer as terms are already in place. Djalo wouldn’t get as much playing time, as a result.
La Gazzetta dello Sport state that in recent days, Djalo’s entourage offered him to multiple clubs and Roma have now come forward, having asked for information from Juve about the defender. They have tried to understand the feasibility of the move from the Bianconeri.
Juve have opened upto the possibility of his move to Roma, with the Giallorossi looking at an initial loan with an option to buy and that move appeals the Old Lady.
They want an initial loan fee of €1 million and a buy option of €6 million plus bonuses and a resale percentage on a future move. In the discussions, Roma made it clear that they want the player permanently for an outright fee of €7 million and the player is open to the move.
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