
Totti's Roma Return Expected to Progress in July as Club Marks Centenary
Francesco Totti's potential return to AS Roma is not off the table, with negotiations set to resume in July as the club prepares for its centenary. While other priorities—renewals, player sales, and the transfer market—currently dominate the agenda, the Friedkin Group remains focused on bringing the club's greatest symbol back to Trigoria in a substantive role. Totti is not interested in a purely ceremonial position and wants genuine involvement in daily club operations, a vision shared by head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The two men established a working relationship following a dinner at a Rome restaurant in early March, where they discussed how Totti could contribute to the team's success. Gasperini believes Roma lacks an important representative figure since the departure of former manager Claudio Ranieri, and he has advocated to ownership for a more operationally involved role for Totti. Gasperini stated: "I have an idea of what to do with someone like him." The coach envisions Totti functioning as a full executive connected to squad matters—potentially serving as a bridge between the team and management, helping anticipate situations that arise within a working group. Key obstacles to finalizing an agreement remain, chiefly the specific role and financial terms. Discussions will intensify next month with the goal of reaching a definitive arrangement by the time Roma's centenary arrives.


