Artem Dovbyk's Future at Roma in Doubt as Summer Exit Looms.
A Challenging Season for Dovbyk
According to Novyny.live: Italian club AS Roma is considering the sale of Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk during the upcoming summer transfer window. This potential move stems from the player's limited playing time and a history of significant injuries that have hampered his progress at the club.
Artem Dovbyk, a forward for the Ukrainian national team, has struggled with a serious injury that impacted his performances. During the 2025/2026 season, he made 17 appearances for Roma, scoring 3 goals and providing 2 assists. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini does not appear to count on Dovbyk in his plans, which significantly increases the likelihood of the player's departure.
What's Next for the Ukrainian Striker?
Dovbyk previously played for Girona in Spain, but his career path may now lead to a new club. Teams from England, Italy, and Spain have all reportedly expressed interest in acquiring the Ukrainian forward. Although his contract with Roma runs for several more years, his current situation at the club may force the management to consider offers for his transfer.
Dovbyk's predicament highlights the challenges faced by players recovering from major injuries while trying to secure their place in ambitious squads. A move away from the Italian capital could offer him a fresh start and the chance to rediscover his best form. For clubs in the market, he represents a potentially valuable signing if he can return to full fitness.
His next steps will be closely watched by football fans in Ukraine and across Europe during the summer transfer period.
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