Mattia Almaviva has left AS Roma at the end of his contract. The forward was among several youth players departing the club alongside Della Rocca and Mirra after reaching the end of their academy contracts. Almaviva rose through Roma's Primavera ranks and received notable recognition when Francesco Totti presented him with the captain's armband on the day of Totti's retirement from football.
Almaviva released a farewell message on Instagram addressing his departure. He reflected on his time at the club, expressing the emotional weight of leaving the team he supported as a child. The player emphasized his journey from joining Roma's academy with ambitious dreams to departing as someone shaped both as a footballer and as a person. He credited the club's influence in teaching him values that would stay with him throughout his life.
In his statement, Almaviva said: "It is difficult to find the right words to describe what it means to me to say goodbye to this shirt. I am leaving the team of my city, the one where I was born, grew up and have always supported. The team I dreamed of since childhood, when I went to the stadium with hopeful eyes and a heart full of love. I entered here as a child, with eyes full of dreams and a ball at my feet... And I leave today with something more: I grew, not only as a player, but above all as a person. This club saw me make mistakes, learn, fight, fall and get back up. It trained me, it grew me up, it taught me values that I will carry inside for my whole life. Thank you to every teammate, every coach, every person who was part of this journey. But above all thanks to this shirt, this crest, this home. Always forza ROMA."
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