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Rome: Rome considers selling Christant to obtain capital gains, Cuomo is interested in him

2:44pm, 27 June 2025Football

According to the "Roman Sports" report, if a suitable offer is received, Rome midfielder Christant may leave the team this summer.

Italian midfielder Christant joined Roma in 2018. He has always been an important player of the team and is currently one of Roma's three captains. Despite some injuries last season, Christant still made 38 appearances in Roma, scoring 3 goals and assisting 4 times. However, "Roman Sports" revealed that Christant may be sold by Rome this summer.

Roma invited new coach Gasperini this summer, and Cristant had coached Gasperini in Atlanta. At that time, Christant played as a midfielder and scored 12 goals in the 2017-18 season, setting an individual goal record for a single season. However, after joining Roma, Christant's position continued to move backward, mainly playing in the midfield, and was even once placed in the central central defender position in the three-back formation. Now that Gasperini has come to Rome, Christant originally hoped that he could return to the top, but he may leave the team this summer.

Roma needs to sell players this summer to earn capital gains to meet UEFA's fiscal fair play rules requirements, and Christant may fall victim. In January this year, Christant had an affair with Florence, but his annual salary of 3 million euros became a hindrance. And this summer, Cuomo was interested in Christant and believed that the experienced veteran could improve the team's midfield strength. Recently, Cristant was found on vacation in Ibiza with Como players Goldaniga and Roberto, which further spread such transfer rumors.

Le Rome's Sports said that Rome has not yet made a decision. On the one hand, Christant made great contributions on the court and in the locker room and was one of the silent leaders in Rome. But on the other hand, Rome must obtain capital gains, which makes sports director Masala willing to listen to a offer for Christant. However, "Roman Sports" pointed out that once Rome sells Christant, it is not easy to find a qualified replacement.

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