Why Roma Could Sign Mykolenko for Free: Ukrainian Defender on Their Radar.
Italian Club Roma Sets Sights on Everton’s Vitaliy Mykolenko
According to Novyny.live: AS Roma is eyeing a summer move for Everton left-back Vitaliy Mykolenko, a Ukrainian international whose contract with the Premier League side runs until June 30. This season, the 25-year-old has made 25 appearances in the English top flight, earning a reputation for consistency and reliability at the back.
Meanwhile, Roma faces a potential shake-up in its squad, as several key players are set to become free agents when the season ends. Those whose deals are expiring include:
- Zeki Çelik
- Lorenzo Pellegrini
- Paulo Dybala
- Stephan El Shaarawy
This situation could push the Serie A club to be active in the transfer market and fill potential gaps in the lineup.
Roma is also looking at other defensive options, such as Ryan Sessegnon and Soufiane El Karouani. However, the club is wary of missing out on Champions League qualification, which would significantly impact its budget. Notably, Mykolenko could arrive in Rome on a free transfer, as Everton is under single ownership—a factor that might simplify negotiations.
What a Mykolenko Move Could Mean for Roma
Given the circumstances, signing the Ukrainian defender appears to be a realistic prospect. With Roma’s current squad situation and the chance to bring him in without a transfer fee, this could prove to be a smart deal for both parties.
Bringing Mykolenko on board would be a strategic step for Roma as they reshape their roster. Facing the possible departure of important players, the club must find ways to strengthen its squad to stay competitive in domestic and European competitions. While every transfer carries some risk, Mykolenko’s potential free-agent status makes him a particularly attractive investment for Roma.
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