Roma's forward line is solid, and the coach renews his contract**, and the striker may show signs of leaving.
The Roches have a stellar record and have been loitering around the relegation zone in the first six league games. However, after eight league games, Roma are in fourth place with 24 points, ahead of Napoli last season. In the Europa League, Roma now have 10 points and are in second place in the group stage, thus securing their own promotion. Roma have recovered from poor form early in the season as they have enjoyed good results on both fronts in the Premier League and European competition.
With Roma's record on the rise, Lao Mu asked for an extension of his contract. According to a report from well-known Italian football journalist Gianluca Skira, Roma are ready to re-sign a new contract with manager Jose Mourinho, and intend to extend the contract until 2026. Jose Mourinho's coaching contract expired at the end of the season, while Mourinho remained at Roma to compensate for his failure in Europe, although he accepted an offer from Saudi Arabia last summer. Although several big European clubs have already made ** to Mourinho, the new contract between Roma and Jose Mourinho is going well so far. If Jose Mourinho can bring Roma to the Champions League, a new contract will be agreed this summer.
Roma will be investing more financially in strengthening their squad in order to achieve their Champions League dream next season. However, Roma still have to sell people to raise transfer funds before bringing in new players. According to the slow-motion footage from Italy, Roma will be struggling with their goals and will have the opportunity to pick and choose between the likes of Dybala, Romelu Lukaku, Azmoun, Shaarawy, Tammy Abraham, Belotti, etc. Romelu Lukaku is gradually developing into a striker, and Tammy Abraham is also approaching, which makes the competition for the striker position even more severe. In order to get more playing opportunities, Belotti and other strikers are likely to move out of Roma in January. Belotti has played 15 games for Roma this season, scoring five goals and providing two assists, but he only plays 50 per cent of the time. As long as there is a proper deal, Roma will sell the Italian player to give them more money to buy players elsewhere.