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Roma must generate around €80 million in capital gains by June 30 to meet UEFA requirements. The club is under pressure to sell players, with Angeliño likely to be among those sold.
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Roma face a demanding summer of financial housekeeping, with the club required to generate approximately €80 million in capital gains before the 30 June UEFA deadline, placing considerable pressure on sporting director Frederic Massara to identify significant sales without critically undermining the squad.
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One player who appears likely to be among those sold is Angeliño.
The Spanish left-back has had an extremely difficult season at the Olimpico, spending the vast majority of the campaign on the sidelines due to serious health issues before finally returning to action in March against Lecce, where his comeback was greeted warmly by the home supporters.
Despite that affectionate reception, his time in Rome appears to be drawing to a close.
ROME, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Angelino of AS Roma shoots while put under pressure by Adam Marusic of during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico on September 21, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Roma is required to meet UEFA financial regulations, which mandate that clubs maintain certain financial thresholds.
Roma is likely to sell several players, with Angeliño being a prominent candidate for transfer.
Roma must meet the capital gains threshold by June 30 to comply with UEFA regulations.

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According to Il Messaggero, via TuttoMercatoWeb, Angeliño has requested a transfer this summer, a development that aligns with Roma’s own need to move players on.
The Spaniard came close to joining Al-Hilal last summer before that move fell through, and a return to Spain now looks the most likely destination. Real Betis have emerged as a concrete suitor, with the Seville club offering the player the prospect of returning to his homeland.
From Roma’s perspective, the sale would help contribute to their UEFA-mandated capital gains target while removing a significant wage from the books.
Balancing the requirement to raise funds while keeping the squad competitive enough to remain in Champions League contention will be the central challenge of Massara’s summer, and Angeliño’s departure, if confirmed, would be one piece of a much larger financial puzzle.