At this point, we don’t need to go into details when it comes to AS Roma’s interest in signing Gianluca Scamacca from West Ham United.
The Hammers striker has made it clear he wouldn’t mind a transfer to the Serie A side if it presented itself after a tough first season in England, and the Italians are working on it.
Corriere Roma have an article updating their readers about the situation surrounding the West Ham forward, and it’s made clear that these are ‘decisive hours’ for a potential deal.
That’s because the Serie A club have the option to either go for Scamacca or turn their attention to Alvaro Morata more concretely, who is seen as an alternative to the former Sassuolo star.
It’s added that Atlético Madrid are ‘in a hurry’ to sort out the future of their current striker, and that’s why there appears to be a push from their end to get AS Roma to make a decision.
Corriere Roma do not state whether West Ham have softened their stance on the matter, but an article from Gazzetta dello Sport believe that the player’s future is ‘far from London’.
In fact, Scamacca ‘waiting for the two clubs to be able to finally agree’, meaning that, in his eyes, a transfer to AS Roma, likely temporary at first, is a distinct possibility.