ROME - Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris is interested in acquiring AS Roma, the Rome football club owned by Italy's largest bank, UniCredit, according to a banking source who declined to be named. The telecommunications tycoon -worth 2.5 billion dollars according to Forbes Magazine - is eyeing the team that has been put on the block after UniCredit last month took it off the hands of the Sensi family to settle a debt, the source told Adnkronos. Sawiris' Italian telephone company Wind is a Roma sponsor with the company's logo appearing on the teams jersey. A new company, Newco Roma, was been formed by Sensi family investment vehicle Italpetroli and UniCredit to oversee the sale of the club, to which Rothschild will be an advisor. According to a report by Italian financial daily Il Sole 24 Ore, Sawiris is willing to pay 130 million euros for AS Rome. The same article said Rothschild was contacted by China's Embassy in Rome on behalf of a Chinese billionaire interested in buying the club. Last season, Roma came in second in Italy's top Serie A league.