
D'Amico Departs Atalanta as Giuntoli Takes Over; Roma and Milan Monitor Situation
Tony D'Amico is set to leave Atalanta as sporting director, with Giuntoli appointed as his replacement. The managerial position of Palladino is also uncertain, with both potentially departing Bergamo at the end of the season. Roma and AC Milan are among the clubs monitoring D'Amico's availability, with Milan potentially targeting him if their own sporting director Tare departs. For Roma, alternative sporting director candidates include Manna from Napoli. Giuntoli was also previously considered by the Friedkin Group but ranks lower in their priority list to replace Massara, who is expected to leave Roma after one year in charge. Roma continues its search for a new sporting director following Massara's imminent departure. The club has identified multiple candidates in the market, with D'Amico and Manna among those under consideration. The movement of sporting directors across Italian football reflects broader structural changes at several major clubs. Gasperini, Roma's head coach, awaits clarity on the sporting director appointment to enable proper planning for the coming season.


