Roma are reflecting on the possibility of cashing in on West Ham and Wolves target Mile Svilar in the upcoming summer transfer window.

 

Goalkeeper Svilar has been in impressive form for Roma this season and his performances have played a key role in getting them back in the Champions League race.

 

He has a contract until 2027 and there has been talk of Roma offering Svilar a new deal as a reward for his recent performances.

 

 

However, there is also the consideration of Roma having to sell players in the summer to meet a potential budget shortfall.

 

According to Italian daily Il Messaggero (via Tutto Mercato), the Serie A giants are reflecting on cashing in on Svilar in the coming months or deciding to keep him.

 

 

He is not short of suitors at the moment, with clubs in the Premier League interested in the goalkeeper.

 

West Ham and Wolves are keeping close tabs on Svilar ahead of the summer transfer window.

 

 

Roma could net at least €20m from the sale of Svilar and the club are now reflecting on their options ahead of the end of the season.