Roma have made recent contact with Betis Siviglia over Angeliño, the 29-year-old Spanish defender who only joined the Italian club from Leipzig in 2024. The reporting frames the left-sided full-back as one of several options for the Spanish side rather than a settled target, which keeps this firmly at the early enquiry stage. With Angeliño under contract until June 2028 and a fee in the £5m–£7.1m bracket being floated, there is room for a deal — but nothing concrete has yet taken shape. So far this rests on a single link from Gianluigi Longari, a reasonably trusted voice. One report of contacts, even from a credible name, is a long way from corroboration; we have no second source firming up terms, timing or intent. Treat it as a genuine but thin thread. The 15% figure marks this as a longshot. It reflects exactly what we have: early contact, a willing-looking selling club, and a fee range that overlaps the player's market value. What holds it back is the lack of momentum — no agreed price, no player stance, no medical, and only one outlet carrying it. For the number to climb, the talk would need to harden into an actual offer. The money is in keeping with how Roma do business. They sold to Ajax for £6m in 2023, to Sassuolo for £6m in 2023, and have a £6m sale to Real Betis on file — all close to the bracket discussed here. Angeliño himself arrived from Leipzig for £5m in 2024. Watch for a second reliable source, or a first formal bid from Betis Siviglia, to tell us this is moving.