Roma’s management is starting to take its first steps ahead of the summer transfer window.
According to ParmaToday, sporting director Frederic Massara has requested information on Mariano Troilo, the Argentine central defender currently playing for Parma.
After a difficult start to the season, the player has found consistent performance under Cuesta, attracting interest from major Italian clubs.
The former Belgrano player’s profile could be a good fit for Roma, who are seeking a reliable replacement in the event of Evan Ndicka’s departure.
The Ivorian defender could leave Trigoria in June if acceptable offers are received.
Troilo, however, tied to the Emilian club by a long-term contract until 2030, hasn’t only attracted Roma’s attention: Inter Milan and AC Milan are also monitoring the defender.
Despite his long contract, Parma have reportedly not closed the door on a transfer, considering the player’s departure should a satisfactory offer arrive.