Chelsea defender Axel Disasi is being linked with a move to Roma, with the Serie A club reportedly exploring a deal for the 27-year-old centre-back.
Data from transfer specialists lists the probability of a transfer at 25%, underlining that negotiations are at an early and uncertain stage. Disasi, whose current estimated market value stands at €15.00m, is contracted to Chelsea but could become available as the London club reshape their defensive options following his recent loan spell at Aston Villa and subsequent return to Stamford Bridge.
Roma are understood to be monitoring the situation closely as they look to reinforce their back line for future campaigns in Serie A. The French-born defender, who holds nationality for both France and DR Congo, offers profile and experience that could appeal in Italy’s more tactical, defensively nuanced league. While no fee or agreement has been confirmed, Chelsea’s willingness to listen to approaches may be influenced by Disasi’s declining market value, which has fallen from €42.00m during his early months at Stamford Bridge to €15.00m in the latest assessment.
Disasi joined Chelsea from Monaco after spells with Stade Reims and Paris FC’s youth and B teams, building a reputation as a powerful right-footed centre-back standing 1.91m tall. His career path has taken him from Ligue 2 and Ligue 1 into the Premier League, and a switch to Roma would add Serie A to a CV that already spans France and England.
With his long-term contractual situation at Chelsea unclear in the available data, there remains the possibility that Disasi could eventually become a free agent if no transfer materialises and no extension is agreed. For Roma, that prospect only adds another strategic angle to their interest.
Should a move to the Stadio Olimpico be completed, it could offer Disasi a fresh platform to rebuild his value and reassert himself as a leading defender on the European stage.







