Napoli director Manna reportedly in regular contact with Gasperini over Roma interest
Transfer News·7 May 2026·4h ago

Napoli director Manna reportedly in regular contact with Gasperini over Roma interest

Source: Forza Roma

Angelo Renzetti, former president of Lugano during Giovanni Manna's time as sporting director there, has commented on Roma's pursuit of the Napoli executive. Renzetti revealed that Manna has been receiving frequent contact from Gasperini regarding a potential move to Roma, describing the situation as a source of pride for the director. Renzetti stated: "I believe he is flattered by Gasperini's words, who calls him every other day. If Gasperini is looking for Manna, there is something there. Then it is clear that Manna is attached to Naples."

Renzetti suggested that despite Roma's interest and Gasperini's persistent approach, Manna is unlikely to leave Napoli. He indicated that the director has performed well at the club, pointing to results as evidence of his work. Renzetti noted that Manna operates in a challenging environment, working under a demanding coach and president, but has proven his capabilities. The director reportedly finds himself in a position where he is being courted but remains committed to his current role.

Regarding the contractual situation, Renzetti disclosed that Manna has acknowledged feeling solicited and flattered by Roma's interest, but indicated he would remain at Napoli if offered a contract improvement. The move would require Napoli to adjust terms to retain their sporting director, though his future trajectory could change depending on developments at either club.

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Renzetti: “Manna può restare al Napoli. Gasperini gli telefona un giorno sì e uno no” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma calciomercato as roma Renzetti: “Manna può restare al Napoli. Gasperini gli telefona un giorno sì e uno no”calciomercato as romaRenzetti: “Manna può restare al Napoli. Gasperini gli telefona un giorno sì e uno no”Getty ImagesLe parole del suo ex presidente: "È lusingato da questo interesse, ma con un adeguamento può rimanere perché ha un contratto lì" Redazione 7 maggio 2026 (modifica il 7 maggio 2026 | 17:57) "Credo sia lusingato dalle parole di Gasperini che gli telefona un giorno sì e un giorno no. Se Gasperini cerca Manna qualcosa c’è, poi è chiaro che Manna è affezionato a Napoli", queste le parole di Angelo Renzetti, ex presidente del Lugano quando Manna era il ds del club. L'interesse della Roma e del tecnico giallorosso non è una novità, ma il futuro del dirigente potrebbe essere comunque in azzurro come rivelato in onda su 'Stile TV': “Non credo che Manna voglia andar via dal Napoli, credo sia stato richiesto e un minimo di ambizione c’è sempre. Quando sei richiesto è un riconoscimento. Il bilancio di Manna a Napoli è buono, parlano i risultati per lui. Ha a che fare con un allenatore sempre teso ed un presidente viscolo per cui Manna è in gamba e lo ha dimostrato ancora una volta". Ha dichiarato Renzetti, che poi ha concluso parlando della questione contrattuale: "Ho sentito Giovanni una volta sola e mi ha detto che era sollecitato e lusingato da questo interesse della Roma, ma con un adeguamento a Napoli resterebbe perché ha un contratto lì”. Leggi anche Roma, per l’attacco si riapre la pista Scamacca: contatti col giocatore Nuovo ds Roma, il retroscena: sondaggio anche per Ausilio dell’Inter © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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