
According to Italian media Leggo, Roma plans to continue to strengthen the team's forward line in the winter transfer window in January next year, and they are currently paying close attention to Everton's center forward Beto. The 26-year-old Beto, who is 1 meter 94 tall, has excellent physical quality and offensive ability, and is one of the ideal candidates for Roma to strengthen the front line.
Beto moved to Everton from Udinese for €25 million last summer, however he has only made 6 appearances for the Toffees so far this season and scored 1 goal. This performance obviously failed to meet Everton's expectations, and made Beto start to look for a chance to return to Serie A. The team has been looking for an opportunity to return to Serie A for a long time. It is reported that Beto is dissatisfied with the current situation at Everton, and he hopes to return to Serie A to continue to show his strength.
Roma, on the other hand, have had a poor start to the season and are in desperate need of reinforcements to increase their competitiveness. In the striker position, Roma currently has Dovbic and other powerful players, but they still want to bring in more excellent striker players to increase the team's offensive options and depth. Therefore, Beto has become one of the potential targets for Roma's winter window reinforcements.
It is worth mentioning that Roma may also send away their current striker Shomurodov in the winter window. If Shomurodov leaves the team, then Beto will have the opportunity to serve as Dovbik's replacement, providing more options and variations for Roma's forward line. Beto's height and strength will make him an important weapon in Roma's offense, as he is able to create a threat in the box and create chances for his teammates, as well as being able to score on his own.










