Ranieri Departs Amid Tension; Ex-Advisor Insists Truth Will Emerge
Claudio Ranieri has departed his role as senior advisor to AS Roma following a breakdown in relations with coach Gian Piero Gasperini and ownership. The separation appears contentious, with Ranieri bound by a confidentiality clause imposed by the Friedkin ownership that prevents him from speaking publicly about events at the club for a period. Despite these restrictions, Ranieri conveyed brief remarks through the ANSA news agency, signaling that tensions between the parties remain unresolved and may have lasting repercussions. Ranieri's departure confirms that circumstances at Roma have not unfolded as the American ownership anticipated. He had previously defended Massara and the medical staff through the end of his tenure. Close associates report that Ranieri continues to assert his conduct and work were sound, and maintains that "the truth will come out in due time." The confidentiality clause itself—which prevented him from granting an interview to the RAI broadcaster—has become another point of friction, with observers suggesting it underscores the severity of the disagreement between Ranieri and the club's hierarchy. Details regarding the specific causes of the split remain largely unclear, though the contractual silence and Ranieri's measured public statements indicate a dispute of some substance within the organization.
