Atalanta clears D'Amico to join Roma as Gasperini's new technical director
Transfer News·27 May 2026·51d ago

Atalanta clears D'Amico to join Roma as Gasperini's new technical director

Source: Roma News

Atalanta have granted D'Amico permission to leave and join Roma, ending days of uncertainty around the appointment. The Abruzzo-based executive will replace Frederic Massara and work alongside head coach Gian Piero Gasperini to oversee Roma's future direction under the Friedkin Group's ownership. Atalanta reached the decision after finalising their own technical restructuring, which includes appointing Cristiano Giuntoli and Maurizio Sarri to lead the Bergamo club.

Roma have already secured a formal agreement with D'Amico following his release from his Atalanta contract. His immediate priorities will include negotiating contract renewals with Paulo Dybala, Zeki Çelik, and Lorenzo Pellegrini—deals already under way and deemed essential to maintain the squad's foundation following Champions League qualification. D'Amico must then manage the club's financial balance sheet, finalising necessary transactions by 30 June, including potential sales, economic sustainability measures, and budget creation for incoming transfers. Only after resolving those matters can Roma pursue the reinforcements Gasperini has requested for the squad.

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Dopo giorni di incertezza e il blocco imposto dal club bergamasco, deciso a definire prima il proprio assetto tecnico con l’arrivo della coppia Giuntoli-Sarri, l’Atalanta ha concesso il via libera definitivo. Il dirigente abruzzese è dunque pronto a sbarcare a Trigoria per raccogliere l’eredità di…

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