What happened: Artem Dovbyk is moving closer to a Roma departure this summer, with Turkey's Trabzonspor and Spain's Real Betis both pursuing the Ukrainian striker. A valuation gap is holding things up: Roma are asking for at least €25 million, while Betis are prepared to offer in the region of €15-16 million.
Why it matters: Roma are under pressure to raise funds tied to their settlement agreement, putting several first-team names on the market. A long injury kept Dovbyk sidelined for more than half the campaign, and he has yet to convince coach Gian Piero Gasperini, making him one of the prime candidates to leave Trigoria.
By the numbers: Reported asking price: at least €25M (Roma) versus roughly €15-16M (Betis) — a gap of close to €10M. Dovbyk missed more than half the season through injury.
What to watch: Roma have no intention of selling cheaply and will weigh each bid before approving any move, so the next step is whether Trabzonspor or Betis raises an offer toward Roma's valuation.