What happened: Reports in Italy indicate Roma are seeking to renegotiate the terms of their financial fair play settlement agreement with UEFA. Failure to reach revised terms could force the club to sell a number of first-team players to satisfy the existing conditions.
Why it matters: The settlement directly shapes Roma's summer business, dictating whether the squad can be kept intact or must be trimmed to balance the books. The pressure aligns with earlier moves to offload assets, including how Ziolkowski neared a Premier League exit to balance the books, underscoring how tight Roma's financial margins remain.
What to watch: Watch for UEFA's response to the renegotiation request and whether Roma open the door to first-team departures if the terms hold.