Manna and D'Amico lead race to become Roma's next sporting director
Club News·5 May 2026·18h ago

Manna and D'Amico lead race to become Roma's next sporting director

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma is conducting a search for a new sporting director to replace Ricky Massara, who is expected to leave the club in the coming weeks. The two leading candidates are Manna and D'Amico, both currently employed by other Serie A clubs (Napoli and Atalanta respectively). Giuntoli and Sogliano are also being considered but are viewed as less likely options at present.

Massara remains active at Trigoria despite the departure of former manager Claudio Ranieri. The search for his successor comes as the season reaches its final stages. In recent comments, Massara stated: "Gasperini said well, we are focused on these matches. From my future I expect an important result tonight and then against Parma, that is what matters. Personal matters must be set aside." The recruitment process is expected to intensify in the coming days, with a meeting between the Friedkin Group and potential candidates anticipated soon.

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Manna-D’Amico corsa a due per il ds - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il tempo Manna-D’Amico corsa a due per il dsIl TempoManna-D’Amico corsa a due per il dsGetty ImagesMassara è ancora operativo a Trigoria nonostante l'addio di Ranieri ma è aperto il casting a Trigoria per trovare il suo successore Redazione 5 maggio 2026 (modifica il 5 maggio 2026 | 08:13) La Roma cerca ancora il suo futuro. A poche settimane dal termine del campionato i giallorossi sono a caccia del prossimo direttore sportivo che dovrà sostituire Ricky Massara. Il ds è ancora operativo a Trigoria nonostante l'addio di Ranieri. Nel prepartita di ieri Massara ha parlato alle televisioni, evitando di alimentare il fuoco della polemica. "Ha detto bene Gasperini, siamo concentrati su queste partite. Io dal mio futuro mi aspetto un risultato importante stasera e poi contro il Parma, questo è ciò che conta. I personalismi vanno messi da parte". La Roma è al centro di tutto. Inevitabilmente - scrive Lorenzo Pes su Il Tempo - l'ex dirigente di Milan e Rennes lascerà la Capitale e in questi giorni è aperto il casting. In pole restano i nomi di Manna e D'Amico, entrambi sotto contratto con i rispettivi club (Napoli e Atalanta). Sullo sfondo anche Giuntoli e Sogliano più defilati.Leggi anche Dovbyk in Finlandia per il controllo alla coscia: spera nell’ok al rientro in gruppo I giorni di Gasp. Atteso l’incontro con Ryan Friedkin © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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