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Atalanta slows Roma's push to appoint sporting director D'Amico
·27 May 2026·86d ago

Atalanta slows Roma's push to appoint sporting director D'Amico

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's pursuit of Tony D'Amico as sporting director faces a stumbling block in Atalanta's reluctance to release him. Talks between the Friedkin Group and Atalanta have been under way for several days, but Luca Percassi, Atalanta's leadership, has not yet given formal approval for the move. D'Amico remains contracted to the Bergamo club until 2027. Percassi previously blocked a Milan approach for D'Amico a year ago and continues to handle his exit cautiously.

At Roma's Trigoria training ground, D'Amico is considered the ideal candidate to rebuild the sporting structure around head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The timeline is complicated by Atalanta's plans: Cristiano Giuntoli, who has signed a four-year deal, is expected to arrive at Bergamo in early June to take on the role of sporting director. Alongside D'Amico, Riccardo Del Vescovo, currently Atalanta's medical director and a former Roma employee, is also set to return to Trigoria.

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D’Amico ha infatti un contratto con i bergamaschi fino al 2027 e da Bergamo, almeno fin qui, non è ancora arrivata il via libera formale che renderebbe l'operazione lineare Redazione 27 maggio - 07:44 Da Greenwood a Nusa: caccia ai rinforzi per la Champions League Il nome resta quello di Tony…

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