Çelik deal sealed; Pellegrini, Mancini and Cristante contract talks progressing
Squad News·15 July 2026·4h ago

Çelik deal sealed; Pellegrini, Mancini and Cristante contract talks progressing

Source: Roma News

AS Roma has secured Zeki Çelik's contract renewal, with the full-back's new deal already signed and an official announcement expected soon. The club is simultaneously progressing talks with three other key figures: Lorenzo Pellegrini, Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristante all have ongoing negotiations over fresh terms.

Cristante will extend his contract until 2028, while Mancini's new deal will run until 2029. Both players have reached verbal agreements with the club and are expected to sign imminently. Mancini remains considered untouchable by Roma's hierarchy despite earlier speculation linking him with Inter; the club registered no concrete approaches for the defender and continues to view him as central to the project.

Pellegrini's situation is also progressing, with the midfielder and Roma in active dialogue to finalise his new contract terms. These renewals follow Paulo Dybala's confirmation of a deal through 2027, part of a broader push by the Friedkin Group to secure the club's core squad.

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AS Roma is reshaping its core squad with a series of contract renewals. Zeki Çelik's extension has been secured and an official announcement is imminent, while Bryan Cristante and Gianluca Mancini have both agreed new deals. Forza Roma reports Mancini has extended for three years, ending speculation over an Inter move, while Cristante has committed to a two-year contract, though Roma News states Cristante will extend until 2028 and Mancini until 2029. Both players reached verbal agreements and are expected to sign imminently. Lorenzo Pellegrini's negotiations remain active but unresolved; Forza Roma reports talks have hit an impasse with a gap between the club's offer and the midfielder's demands, while Roma News suggests discussions are progressing. Forza Roma notes head coach Gian Piero Gasperini identified these renewals as priorities, with the club building next season around this defensive and midfield core, continuing the Friedkin Group's broader strategy to secure the squad following Paulo Dybala's recent contract confirmation through 2027.

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La Roma continua a lavorare per blindare i giocatori chiave della rosa. Dopo l’ufficialità del rinnovo di Paulo Dybala fino al 2027, il club giallorosso si prepara a chiudere altri dossier importanti. Il prossimo annuncio dovrebbe riguardare Zeki Celik, mentre restano aperte le situazioni legate a…

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