
Roma Eye Napoli Director Giovanni Manna in Front-Office Overhaul
Roma are pursuing Napoli director Giovanni Manna as a replacement in their executive structure, with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini backing the move. Manna, who has been central to Napoli's recruitment strategy, is highly regarded for balancing youth development with experienced signings. Gasperini believes they will work well together, unlike his current relationship with Roma director Frederic Massara, who is expected to leave the club following the recent departure of former manager Claudio Ranieri. Manna's track record at Napoli includes contributions to signings such as Scott McTominay, Kevin De Bruyne, Alessandro Buongiorno, and Rasmus Hojlund. His experience managing Juventus' youth academy also aligns with Roma's plans to establish a second team. However, Manna remains under contract at Napoli until 2029, making negotiations with owner Aurelio De Laurentiis difficult. Roma's shortlist for the director role also includes Cristiano Giuntoli, Atalanta's Tony D'Amico, and Verona's Sean Sogliano. Looking ahead, Roma will prioritize recruiting a new left-back to allow Wesley to shift to right wing, a pacey forward to replace departures like Leon Bailey and Bryan Zaragoza, and potentially a midfielder depending on whether Manu Koné or Evan N'Dicka are sold.


