AS Roma are considering Everton left-back Vitaly Mykolenko as part of their plans for the upcoming summer transfer window.
According to Forza RomaThe Everton defender is on sporting director Frederic Massara's shortlist as the club prepares for a number of summer departures.
Roma aim for low-cost reinforcements ahead of summer rebuild
Roma are expected to see several first team departures at the end of the season. Financial limitations are currently shaping the club's rebuilding strategy.
This led sporting director Frederic Massara to prefer affordable, ready-made options that could immediately strengthen the team without requiring large investments. Mykolenko would be one of the more suitable characters.
Roma believe Mykolenko could step straight into their starting eleven, especially given the appeal of a potential free transfer.
Everton's contract stance complicates potential deal
However, reports have indicated that neither Everton or Mykolenko are planning on parting ways this summer.
speaking in novemberMykolenko rejected suggestions that he was unwilling to negotiate a new Everton deal, and insisted he would remain happy at the club.
"That I don't want to negotiate (on a contract) with Everton is a complete lie, because we haven't talked about it yet," he explained.
"I know my agent will be speaking to Everton representatives soon. I don't even think about it because I love playing for this club, I get a kick out of here, that's the most important thing for me. My family is living comfortably here. Basically, there's nothing more to say.
"It doesn't affect me. I know how the coaching staff feels about me, how the club feels about me."
Ukrainian outlet The Express also reported that Everton Planned to use a contract clause to extend his deal until 2027. This would make them willing to sell the defender this summer rather than losing him for free.
Friedkin Group's ownership could influence negotiations
For now, Roma are expected to monitor the situation closely as they consider their summer options.
They are bracing themselves for a summer exit, all on free transfers, forcing them to rely on low-cost deals or even free transfers. However, it is unlikely that Everton will let them take Mykolenko for free.
Instead, perhaps a deal is to be made between the two clubs looking at shared ownership under the Friedkin Group.
For now, Roma will simply monitor the situation and continue to assess their options. But Mykolenko is an option that Massara is evaluating based on what he can and can't do.
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