Gasperini will be Serie A's oldest coach in 2026–27 season
Club News·17 June 2026·17h ago

Gasperini will be Serie A's oldest coach in 2026–27 season

Source: Forza Roma

Gian Piero Gasperini will be the oldest head coach in Serie A next season as the league's average coaching age drops to 49.2 years—down from 51.7 four years earlier. Several clubs have appointed younger or less established managers, including Aquilani (Sassuolo), Abate (Torino), Tedesco (Bologna), and Rubén Amorim (Milan). Roma has chosen to maintain continuity with Gasperini, who left Atalanta Bergamo convinced he can achieve significant success at the capital club.

Gasperini has declared he will give himself three years to accomplish something major at Roma and believes the club can compete for the title with proper investment. His appointment represents a contrasting strategy in a league increasingly turning to younger, less proven coaches. The signing of new sporting director D'Amico reunites a partnership that achieved excellent results at Bergamo. D'Amico will have until 30 June to manage player sales required by financial fair play regulations and negotiate contract renewals for Paulo Dybala, Çetin Çelik, and Lorenzo Pellegrini—all strongly requested by Gasperini. Following that deadline, the focus will shift to inbound transfers, with the goal of building a squad matching Gasperini's ambitions and hunger for results.

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Nella prossima stagione si scenderà a 49,2 anni di media. Tanti gli esordienti: da Aquilani a Tedesco, Abate e Amorim Redazione 17 giugno - 11:05 Wesley, relax al mare dopo la delusione Mondiale: giornata in barca a Ponza La Serie A 2026/27 cambierà volto anche in panchina. Solo quattro anni fa l’età media degli allenatori del nostro campionato era di 51,7 anni; nella prossima stagione si scenderà a 49,2. Una media che cala grazie all’arrivo di quattro nuovi quarantenni: Aquilani al Sassuolo, Abate al Torino, Tedesco al Bologna e soprattutto Amorim al Milan. Sulle orme della Premier League, il calcio italiano sembra aver imboccato una direzione precisa, scommettendo sempre più sul potenziale degli allenatori. Da tempo il movimento evidenzia la necessità di nuove idee e nuovi stimoli, dopo stagioni sempre più travestite da 0-0. Se da una parte le scelte di Sassuolo e Bologna non sorprendono e sono in linea con il percorso portato avanti dai due club negli ultimi anni (le società emiliane salutano comunque due allenatori giovani come Grosso e Italiano), è il Milan a catturare l’attenzione. Il 41enne Rubén Amorim sarà infatti il terzo tecnico portoghese sul quale la società rossonera decide di puntare negli ultimi anni, dopo le esperienze fallimentari di Fonseca e Conceição e la successiva svolta che ha portato all’arrivo di Massimiliano Allegri. In una Serie A sempre più giovane, dunque, la Roma continuerà a fare affidamento su quello che sarà l’allenatore più “anziano” del prossimo campionato: Gian Piero Gasperini. Mentre molte concorrenti hanno deciso di ripartire da tecnici che, pur avendo mostrato qualità importanti, devono ancora consolidarsi ai massimi livelli, il club giallorosso ha scelto una figura che negli ultimi dieci anni si è affermata come una delle più influenti del calcio italiano. Sul piano delle motivazioni, però, Gasperini sembra non avere nulla da invidiare ai colleghi più giovani. L’allenatore giallorosso ha lasciato Bergamo con la convinzione che nella Capitale possa scrivere nuove pagine importanti della propria carriera. Le dichiarazioni rilasciate nel corso dell’ultima stagione non lasciano spazio a dubbi: Gasp si è dato tre anni per fare qualcosa di importante e già dalla prossima stagione è convinto che, con gli investimenti giusti, la Roma possa lottare per il vertice della classifica. L’arrivo di D’Amico inoltre ricomporrà una coppia che a Bergamo ha ottenuto risultati eccellenti. Il nuovo direttore sportivo avrà tempo fino al 30 giugno per lavorare alle cessioni imposte dalle esigenze del Fair Play Finanziario e ai rinnovi di Dybala, Celik e Pellegrini richiesti fortemente dall’allenatore. Successivamente potrà concentrarsi sul mercato in entrata, con l’obiettivo di consegnare a Gasperini una rosa all’altezza delle sue ambizioni e della sua fame di risultati. Perché in una Serie A che cerca il prossimo grande allenatore, la Roma continua ad affidarsi a chi vuole ancora dimostrare di esserlo. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato Roma, le big d'Europa su Svilar. Moretto: "Alcuni club interessati" Calciomercato AS Roma Asse Roma-Betis Siviglia: trattativa avviata per Angeliño. Le ultime su Dovbyk Calciomercato AS Roma Roma, caccia al secondo portiere: piace Mascardi. La valutazione dello Spezia News AS Roma Messi da urlo, la tripletta fa impazzire Soulé. Gli applausi di Matias: "Che animale" Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', PRUZZO: "Greenwood e Summerville non ti aiutano per lo scudetto" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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