Roma targets Mallorca winger Jan Virgili for next season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 19, 2026, 6:45 PM
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
Roma has expressed interest in acquiring Jan Virgili, a young winger from Mallorca, who is a product of Barcelona’s youth system. The 2006-born player scored two goals and provided four assists over 1,832 minutes in his first season in La Liga. Despite Mallorca's relegation to La Liga 2, Virgili is expected to leave the club, with Roma among several European teams showing interest. Reportedly, Celta and Benfica are also monitoring the player. However, Roma has prioritized contract renewals and UEFA account settlements before pursuing new signings, with a potential move for Virgili dependent on future plans.
- •Jan Virgili scored two goals and four assists in La Liga this season.
- •Roma is one of several clubs interested in signing Virgili.
- •Mallorca has been relegated to La Liga 2.
- •Roma will first focus on contract renewals before signing new players.
- 6:45 PMYahoo Sports — Roma monitoring Mallorca starlet Jan Virgili
"La Liga continues to churn out talented players who are catching the eye of several European clubs. Roma has set its sights on Mallorca’s young winger Jan Virgli, a product of Barcelona’s youth sy...
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