AS Roma have reached an initial agreement with Atlético Madrid over the signing of Italian forward Giacomo Raspadori, according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The Serie A side are pushing to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the upcoming season, and Raspadori has emerged as a key target.

As reported, the deal has been agreed in principle and is structured as a loan move with a buy option clause included. Roma are set to cover the player’s full salary until June 2026, highlighting their strong intent to bring the Italy international to the Stadio Olimpico. However, the move is not yet fully sealed, as the final decision now rests with the player himself.

Raspadori, who currently plays for Atlético Madrid, is weighing up his future before giving the green light to the transfer. Roma have already presented their project and terms, and the club is confident that the proposal could appeal to the versatile forward, who is capable of playing across the frontline.

The 24-year-old has long been regarded as one of Italy’s most technically gifted attackers, known for his intelligent movement, work rate, and ability to operate both as a central striker and in wider attacking roles. A move to Roma could offer him regular playing time and a central role in the squad.

TOPICS: AS Roma Atletico Madrid David Ornstein Fabrizio Romano Football La Liga Madrid Raspadori Roma Serie A