
Roma's new sporting director D'Amico could become operational from Friday as Atalanta exit looms
Tony D'Amico's arrival as Roma's sporting director was made official a week ago, but his ability to operate in the role has been restricted until 1 July due to contractual obligations with Atalanta. Reports suggest the club is close to resolving the final contractual issues with Atalanta to secure an early release. If the resolution comes in the coming hours, D'Amico could become fully operational as early as Friday, marking a significant turning point for Roma's transfer activity. The accelerated timeline would allow D'Amico to play an active role in both outgoing transfers and incoming acquisitions during a crucial period. Marseille is reportedly pressing to offload Greenwood, and Roma need to complete that deal before 30 June. The window is tight, but D'Amico's earlier availability could provide the momentum needed to push through negotiations on multiple fronts. D'Amico will serve as head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's right-hand man in shaping Roma's squad strategy. The exact timing of his early operational start remains dependent on finalising the Atalanta separation, but sources suggest this could be resolved imminently.





