Transfers
Conflicting reports: Bologna eye Alhassane amid €4m price tag
There are mixed reports in Italy and Spain as Bologna negotiate for Real Oviedo left‑back Rahim Alhassane, with an asking price of €4 million. The 24‑year‑old Niger international has been linked with a move, but the exact status of the transfer remains unclear.
Spanish outlet La Voz de Asturias suggests negotiations are at an advanced stage and a deal could be concluded imminently. In contrast, Italian transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio says Bologna are hoping to secure the player for less than the €4 million set by Real Oviedo.
Bologna’s stance, is to reach an agreement below the asking price, indicating the club’s valuation differs from Oviedo’s demand. This price gap fuels the conflicting narratives emerging from the two countries.
Alhassane’s contract with Real Oviedo runs until June 2028, providing Bologna with a long‑term asset should a deal materialise. The player is also capable of operating as a central defender, adding positional flexibility to his profile.
The 24‑year‑old has been a Real Oviedo player since the summer of 2024, representing Niger at international level. His experience in Spain’s top flight aligns with Bologna’s interest in strengthening their defensive options.
He made 28 appearances for Oviedo last season across LaLiga and the Copa del Rey, without registering an assist or a goal. Those figures underline his regular involvement despite limited offensive contributions.
A photo from VITORIA‑GASTEIZ, SPAIN, dated JANUARY 04, shows Alhassane challenged by Calebe of Deportivo Alaves during an EA Sports‑branded LaLiga match. The caption references the January fixture between Real Oviedo and Deportivo Alaves in Vitoria‑Gasteiz.
The divergent reports illustrate the ongoing dialogue between Serie A side Bologna and LaLiga side Real Oviedo, highlighting how transfer negotiations can vary across Italy and Spain.