Author of 7 goals in 10 matches, Paraguayan Tonny Sanabria is undoubtedly experiencing the best moment of his professional career.
Although in the past he had already shown flashes of his enormous quality, it is now when he seems to have finally achieved the continuity that his game needed.
As a result of this evident improvement, AS Roma, his former team between 2014 and 2016, has started to seriously consider the possibility of exercising the buyback option agreed upon with Real Betis at the time of his transfer to Heliopolis. Thanks to this option, the giallorossi could repurchase the striker for around €11 million in the summer of 2018.
However, as reported by As, once they complete their return, the Romans could take advantage of the fact that the player is to the liking of Diego Simeone, coach of Atlético Madrid, to promote an eye-catching deal with the red and white team. This would involve a swap between the South American striker and the central defender of the Atletico team, José María Giménez.
Naturally, like many other rumors, this must be taken with a grain of salt, as many things can still happen between now and the end of the season. In fact, the feasibility of this swap largely depends on Sanabria's ability to maintain his current level or on the role that Giménez, who is currently a substitute, plays in the remaining matches.