Following Juan Manuel Iturbe's departure to Bournemouth recently, Roma are looking to strengthen their wide positions by attempting to sign both Stephan El Shaarawy from AC Milan and Diego Perotti from Genoa.​

Stephan El Shaarawy spent last six months on a loan playing for Monaco, but the Ligue 1 outfit has decided not prolong his stay as the Italian international has failed to impress there. Monaco had the option to buy the player for € 14m if he appears in 25 games this season and El Shaarawy was one game short before the Rossoneri were informed that he will not feature anymore for the French side in the remaining part of the season.





According to Gazzetta dello Sport and ​Mediaset, Roma have agreed terms with Milan and the player has reportedly said yes to a loan deal there. Reports suggest that Romans will have to pay €12m for El Shaarawy if he features for them on 10 occasion until the end of this campaign.





The 23-year-old, who was touted as Italy's next big thing after blistering start at San Siro in 2011, saw his career going downhill after series of injuries struck him in the last two years at Milan, before he sealed last summer move to Monaco.





Roma, on the other hand, are also keen to add another winger alongside El Shaarawy and have set their sights on Diego Perotti from Genoa.





According to Corriere dello Sport and ​Mediaset reports, the Giallorossi have reached an agreement with Genoa and will purchase the Argentinian player for €9m + €3m in performance related bonuses.





The 27-year-old winger made some very impressive performances last season for Genoa, but this term his name is more mentioned in negative context due to his disciplinary problems and has already received two red cards during the current campaign.