Atalanta Move Early to Sign Giuntoli as Roma Eyes Alternatives in Executive Shuffle
Transfer News·11 May 2026·2d ago

Atalanta Move Early to Sign Giuntoli as Roma Eyes Alternatives in Executive Shuffle

Source: Cult of Calcio

Atalanta have secured an agreement in principle with Cristiano Giuntoli, a former executive at Juventus and Napoli, to take over as their director at the end of the season. The move comes as Atalanta prepare for the departure of director Tony D'Amico in the summer. Giuntoli had been considering opportunities abroad and was previously on Roma's radar as a potential replacement.

Roma's search for a new executive continues amid uncertainty over Frederic Massara's future at the club. The Giallorossi remain interested in Giovanni Manna from Napoli, though the Partenopei are resisting his departure and would require a significant fee to release him from his contract. Alternatively, D'Amico and Verona's Sean Sogliano are being considered as fallback options for Roma's front-office vacancy. D'Amico has also attracted interest from AC Milan, who pursued him previously, and potentially from Napoli as well.

Giuntoli's appointment to Atalanta could have implications for coach Raffaele Palladino's future with the club. Thiago Motta has been mentioned as a potential candidate for their bench should the relationship with Palladino deteriorate. The movement of senior figures across Italian football reflects a broader restructuring among several major clubs.

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Atalanta anticipate losing director Tony D’Amico in the summer and struck early on a high-end replacement, reaching an agreement in principle with former Juventus and Napoli exec Cristiano Giuntoli, Fabrizio Romano reports.The veteran was pondering an experience abroad and was on Roma’s radar, as Frederic Massara is expected to leave. He could return to Ligue 1. He’s on Olympique Marseille’s shortlist. The Giallorossi continue to pursue Giovanni Manna, but the Partenopei are resisting. The suitors would have to pay a fee to free him up from his contract. He could end up earning an extension from the situation, Tuttomercatoweb reports.Giuntoli is set to take over Atalanta at the end of the season, which could impact the future of coach Raffaele Palladino. However, D’Amico’s landing spot isn’t yet known. Per Sky, Milan chased after him last summer after the appointment of Fabio Paratici fell through and before hiring Igli Tare. The latter could pay the price for their late-season swoon and the fact that their front office rarely sees eye-to-eye on most stuff.D’Amico is a fallback target for Roma and potentially for Napoli, too. The same goes for Verona’s Sean Sogliano, Alfredo Pedullà reports.Our Take on Atalanta Choosing GiuntoliDespite his unceremonious exit from Juventus, it’s a bold and interesting choice both for him and La Dea. He could have waited for bigger clubs, but he wouldn’t have had the same stability. Thiago Motta becomes a natural candidate for their bench, if his requests aren’t too lofty and if they have soured on Palladino. It’ll also be intriguing to see where D’Amico will go and if Roma will seize the opportunity rather than insisting on a long shot. Follow us on Google News for more updates on Serie A and Italian football Related posts: Multiple Teams to Be Involved in Carousel of Directors Roma Covet Napoli Director amid Front-Office Overhaul Milan Pump the Brakes on New Addition to Their Brass Milan Go Back to the Well After U-Turn About Paratici

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