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Roma Eye Loan Deal for Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri

Roma Eye Loan Deal for Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri

Roma Eye Loan Deal for Manchester City Midfielder Claudio Echeverri

AS Roma are interested in signing Claudio Echeverri from Manchester City on loan this summer, according to reports from Sky in Italy.

The 19-year-old Argentine midfielder joined City from River Plate earlier this year but has struggled for regular first-team opportunities amid a crowded midfield roster at the Etihad Stadium.

Roma are said to be exploring the possibility of a loan deal that would include an option to buy the player permanently. However, it remains unclear whether City are willing to entertain such an arrangement.

Echeverri made his senior debut for Manchester City in the FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace and also scored in his only appearance at the FIFA Club World Cup earlier this year.

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Sky also report that Roma are assessing other attacking options, including Wolves striker Fabio Silva, who spent last season on loan at Las Palmas, scoring 10 goals in La Liga.

Player Details – Claudio Echeverri:

  • Age: 19
  • Joined City from River Plate in 2024
  • Notable debut: FA Cup final appearance
  • Scored at the Club World Cup

FAQ:

  • Are Roma serious about the buy option? Yes – they reportedly only want a deal if a buy clause is included.
  • What’s City’s position? Still unclear; the club may prefer a standard loan without obligations.
  • How much game time has Echeverri had? Minimal – only two senior appearances since joining.
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Conclusion:

Roma’s interest in Claudio Echeverri highlights the growing demand for the Argentine teenager, but Manchester City must weigh development opportunities against long-term asset protection. A final decision is expected soon.

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