Brandt Opens Door for Move to Roma
After Borussia Dortmund announced his departure at the end of the season, it seems that Julian Brandt is seriously considering a move to Italy, specifically to AS Roma, expressing his admiration for the playing style of coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
The German international player sees Rome as the ideal destination to continue his career. Meanwhile, Roma's management is carefully considering the matter, given the possibility of Paulo Dybala leaving the team, along with the difficulty of renewing contracts for key players like Matia Pellegrini and Stephan El Shaarawy.
This situation prompts the club from the capital to look for a player with Brandt's qualities to fill any potential offensive gap.
Brandt, who is known for his versatility in play and ability to create opportunities, could be a strong addition to Roma's attacking midfield, especially with Gasperini's dynamic style that relies on pressing and intelligent movements between the lines.
According to sources from La Gazzetta dello Sport, discussions between the two parties have not officially started yet, but they indicate a mutual interest that could soon turn into an actual move in the summer transfer market.
The German international player sees Rome as the ideal destination to continue his career. Meanwhile, Roma's management is carefully considering the matter, given the possibility of Paulo Dybala leaving the team, along with the difficulty of renewing contracts for key players like Matia Pellegrini and Stephan El Shaarawy.
This situation prompts the club from the capital to look for a player with Brandt's qualities to fill any potential offensive gap.
Brandt, who is known for his versatility in play and ability to create opportunities, could be a strong addition to Roma's attacking midfield, especially with Gasperini's dynamic style that relies on pressing and intelligent movements between the lines.
According to sources from La Gazzetta dello Sport, discussions between the two parties have not officially started yet, but they indicate a mutual interest that could soon turn into an actual move in the summer transfer market.