
Romano Departs Roma on Loan to Cagliari with Obligation to Buy
Midfielder Alessandro Romano has completed his transfer from AS Roma to Cagliari on a season-long loan with a mandatory purchase clause. The 2006-born Italian-Swiss midfielder departed following four years at the Giallorossi, during which he made his Serie A debut on 6 January 2026 and his Olimpico debut on 10 January 2026. Romano underwent his medical examination at Villa Stuart before traveling to Sardinia to join his new club. Romano arrived at Roma's Trigoria training ground as a teenager four years ago and developed through the club's academy structure. His departure marks the end of his time at the Giallorossi, though he spent part of the recent season on loan at Spezia. The move represents an opportunity for regular first-team football as he continues his career development away from Rome. In a lengthy farewell message posted on Instagram, Romano expressed his gratitude to the club: "I leave this shirt with pride, with my heart full of gratitude and with beautiful memories. Four years ago I arrived at Trigoria as a boy, with a suitcase full of dreams and the desire to wear this shirt. Today I leave as a man, aware of how much this club has made me grow, on and off the pitch. Roma was not just a team. It was a home, a family, the place where I consolidated the value of sacrifice, daily work and the responsibility of representing these colours."








