West Ham United, AFC Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest have AS Roma’s Nicola Zalewski on their radar.
That’s at least what Il Messaggero are reporting and add there’s a possibility for the 21-year-old to be sold in this window.
It’s claimed West Ham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest are all interested to secure his services.
Last season, José Mourinho mainly used him as both right and left wing-back, where he managed two goals and an assist from 47 games.
Roma general manager Tiago Pinto made a trip to England on Wednesday and is ‘looking for capital gains’ to help improve the club’s economic situation.
There’s a possibility Pinto could have talked about the Italy-born Poland international with the Hammers, Gary O’Neil’s side and the Tricky Trees.
Zalewski came up through the Serie A side’s ranks and was promoted to their senior team in 2021. Il Messaggero state Pinto values him at €20m and his sale would mean a ‘total capital gain’ for the Giallorossi since the player was their academy graduate.
There’s no mention if West Ham, Bournemouth or Nottingham Forest are ready to offer €20m for the versatile player, despite showing interest.