With the latest report from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are on the verge of a major change in their midfield lineup. According to the report, midfielder Beauvais is about to join Eintracht Frankfurt on loan with a buyout clause of around €14 million. The decision was made after Bovey weighed several options, and although Nottingham Forest had made a permanent transfer offer of around €10 million, Bovey ultimately chose Eintracht Frankfurt, who have UEFA Cup qualification, in order to maintain a potential link with Roma and decide on a future return depending on the situation.
The departure of Bové has undoubtedly left a much-needed vacancy in Roma's midfield. In order to cope with this change, Roma club acted quickly and accelerated the pace of bringing in French midfielder Kwadio Kone from Borussia Mönchengladbach. It is revealed that Roma has directly communicated with the agent of Kwadio Kone today and expressed a strong willingness to bring in the player, willing to pay a transfer fee of about 15 million euros for him.
Kwadwo Kone, as a skillful midfielder with both attacking and defending qualities, has been highly regarded for his performance at Borussia Mönchengladbach in recent years. His joining will undoubtedly add new vitality to Roma's midfield and enhance the team's overall strength. Meanwhile, with the departure of Bové on loan, Roma are also in urgent need of a midfield centerpiece who can quickly integrate into the team and take on important responsibilities, and Kwadwo Kone is undoubtedly an ideal choice.
In addition, Roma also said that they will pay close attention to the performance of Bové in Frankfurt, and according to the situation of the team's coaching staff and Bové's own wishes, will make a decision on whether to recall or accept Frankfurt's buyout in the next summer. This flexible transfer strategy not only reflects Roma's foresight in player management, but also leaves more possibilities for the team's future development.