AS Roma’s interest in Kerim Alajbegovic has reportedly intensified following his remarkable display against Italy. The Giallorossi were already monitoring the 18-year-old, who is set to return to Bayer Leverkusen in June after the German club activated his €8 million buy-back clause from RB Salzburg.
Reports from Corriere dello Sport (via Calciomercato) suggest that Alajbegovic’s impending return to Leverkusen doesn’t rule out a potential summer transfer. Nevertheless, any move would necessitate a substantial offer, with Roma potentially needing to table around €20 million to secure his services.
Despite facing some financial limitations, Roma is seriously considering making a move for Alajbegovic. The club’s ownership has a history of investing in promising young talent, particularly U-24 players, a trend highlighted by their sole permanent January signing, Robinio Vaz.
The Bosnian international, who emerged from Bayer Leverkusen’s academy, has enjoyed a sensational debut season in professional football in Austria, contributing 11 goals and 3 assists. At just 18, he has already earned eight caps for the senior Bosnian national team.
The Giallorossi have identified the young star as a potential long-term replacement for Paulo Dybala. Yet, they face significant competition, with clubs like Boca Juniors, Galatasaray, Fenerbahce, and Flamengo reportedly prepared to rival any offer from Roma and potentially propose more attractive contracts.
Our Take on Alajbegovic’s Future
Regarding Roma’s pursuit of Alajbegovic: The young attacker’s standout performance against Italy undoubtedly captured the attention of numerous clubs. It’s plausible that Bayer Leverkusen will opt to integrate him into their squad for a season or two, unless a truly significant offer compels them to consider an immediate sale.









