
Friedkin Set to Arrive in Rome; Zaragoza Doubtful for Fiorentina; Derby Scheduled for Sunday Midday
The Friedkin Group ownership is expected to arrive in Rome in the coming days for urgent talks with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. Gasperini has requested a meeting to discuss the club's transfer strategy and the appointment of a new sporting director, with financial fair play constraints requiring a revised budget. Spanish midfielder Bryan Zaragoza is doubtful for Roma's upcoming match against Fiorentina on Monday due to knee inflammation and is unlikely to play. Gasperini had already moved away from relying on Zaragoza in recent weeks, and the player's future at the club remains unclear. On the sporting director front, Gianluca Nani of Udinese has been added to the shortlist of candidates, though Tony D'Amico remains the coach's favoured choice. Roma's financial team at Trigoria is working on a plan to reduce the overall budget below the initially planned 80–85 million euros to comply with UEFA regulations. Additionally, Francesco Totti's return to Roma in an ambassadorial role is awaiting final approval from the ownership. Meanwhile, Fiorentina will be without striker Moise Kean for the match, as the national team player has been granted leave for personal reasons. The club continues to pursue transfer targets, including Colombian forward Gonzalo Garcia, though a rivalry with Juventus for that signing exists.



