
Roma's Director Search Faces Setback as D'Amico Moves Closer to Milan
AS Roma's search for a new sporting director has hit a significant obstacle, with Tony D'Amico, the current director at Atalanta, reportedly moving closer to joining AC Milan. Milan is understood to be in a stronger negotiating position than Roma in the race for D'Amico's services, with the club already discussing a two-year contract running until 2028 that includes an option for an additional year. D'Amico's potential departure would signal a major shift in Serie A's directorial landscape, as Milan prepares for a change in sporting leadership following Igli Tare's expected exit at the end of the season. Roma continues to build its shortlist of candidates to fill the director role at Trigoria (the club's training ground). The primary targets remain Manna, D'Amico, and Paratici, though D'Amico's advancing negotiations with Milan suggest the Giallorossi may need to pivot toward alternative candidates. The competition for top talent in Italian football's administrative ranks reflects the intense rivalries that extend beyond the pitch. Meanwhile, Atalanta appears positioned to bring in Cristiano Giuntoli, suggesting a cascading effect across Serie A's executive positions. Details remain unclear regarding Roma's next move or alternative targets in their directorial search.



