Roma have raised their bid for Richard Ríos to €30 million in a bid to beat Wolves and Nottingham Forest to signing the Palmeiras star.
Roma have increased bid to €30m including bonusesRios and Serie A side have agreed personal termsCompetition from Benfica and Premier League clubsFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Roma have submitted an offer of €27m (£23m/$31m) plus €3m in bonuses for Rios, edging closer to Palmeiras’ €30m asking price, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Director Ricky Massara expects a response from Palmeiras by Thursday evening, with personal terms already agreed with Ríos. This has boosted Roma’s confidence in beating competition from Benfica, who remain interested but have yet to submit an official offer, according to.
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After impressive performances at the Club World Cup and in Brazil’s domestic league, Ríos has emerged as one of the most sought-after midfielders. Rios, who has a €100m (£86m/$117m) release clause at Palmeiras, had Italian side Inter interested in signing him in case Hakan Calhanoglu left to join Galatasaray but the midfielder has decided to stay back at Inter.
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Rios isn’t the only player Roma are interested in from Brazil. They are also interested in Flamengo wing-back Wesley, with new coach Gian Piero Gasperini making him a top priority.
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Roma hope for a quick response from Palmeiras while Rios, who has already set his mind on a move to the Italian capital, will hope the two teams come to an agreement over the transfer.






