Ten days until pre-season: Gasperini counts his squad as Roma opens training
Squad News·3 July 2026·20h ago

Ten days until pre-season: Gasperini counts his squad as Roma opens training

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma will begin pre-season training on 13 July with a severely depleted squad. Head coach Gasperini will have only 13 outfield players available on the first day, as most of the squad remains unavailable due to international commitments or contract negotiations. Paulo Dybala, Matteo Celik, and Lorenzo Pellegrini are all currently without contracts, with negotiations ongoing; Dybala reportedly rejected the club's initial proposal of one year plus an optional second year. The first meeting between Pellegrini's agent and the club took place recently, signalling intent to continue their partnership.

Players involved in international tournaments will return gradually from 20 July onwards. Celik, Malen, and Ndicka are expected around 22 July, while El Aynaoui and Koné will arrive later as they remain in tournament competition. Young players including Mannini, Reale, Cherubini, and Pagano will be aggregated into the squad, while Arena is unavailable as he competes in the Under-19 Euros.

Gasperini has requested at least two signings before 13 July to address squad shortages. Greenwood and Garnacho have been identified for attacking reinforcements, while the coach has also asked for a backup to Hermso, a wide midfielder—with Moreira reportedly of interest—and potentially a replacement midfielder if Koné departs. Dovbyk's potential exit could trigger searches for an alternative to Malen. Details remain unclear on the timeline for these acquisitions.

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Il tecnico vorrebbe almeno due acquisti, serve uno sprint di Friedkin. I nazionali torneranno pian piano dal 20 luglio in poi Redazione 3 luglio - 10:57 Gasp non lascia e raddoppia: Ndicka resta, occhi su Ostigard Dieci giorni al raduno. Trigoria è pronta a riaprire le porte e l'inizio della nuova stagione è ad un passo, ma la rosa della Roma il 13 luglio sarà ridotta all'osso salvo clamorosi colpi di scena. Ad oggi - senza considerare portieri e i giovani - Gasperini avrà a disposizione il primo giorno di ritiro 13 calciatori, poco più di una squadra di calcio. A questi dovrebbero aggiungersi Celik, Dybala e Pellegrini. Meglio usare il condizionale perché al momento sono tutti e tre svincolati e quindi da non considerare utilizzabili. Le firme sono vicine, ma i tempi si sono allungati. Paulo - tra l'altro - non avrebbe gradito la controproposta della società che ha messo sul piatto un sono anno di contratto con opzione unilaterale per il secondo. In sostanza c'è ancora da trattare così come con Lorenzo, ieri è andato in scena il primo colloquio tra l'agente e D'Amico, segno che la volontà è quella di continuare insieme. A metà luglio non ci saranno neanche i giocatore che hanno giocato o che stanno giocando il Mondiale. Per rivedere Celik (ricordiamo attualmente senza contratto), Malen e Ndicka bisognerà almeno aspettare almeno il 22 luglio. Più tardi arriveranno El Aynaoui e Koné che sono ancora impegnati nel torneo, Manu rischia concretamente di arrivare fino in fondo e la finale è in programma il 19. Verranno aggregati diversi giovani: Mannini, Reale, Cherubini e Pagano ci saranno sicuramente. Il 13 luglio non sarà a disposizione neanche Arena, che al momento sta disputando l'Europeo Under 19. Gasp aspetta i rinforzi dal mercatoE gli acquisti? Non è un mistero che Gasperini ne vorrebbe almeno due per il 13 luglio. Uno è Greenwood, l'altro nome nuovo per l'attacco è Garnacho. Ma sono diversi i 'buchi' da coprire. Il tecnico ha chiesto anche un vice Hermoso, un esterno di centrocampo (piace Moreira) e un centrocampista in caso di addio di Koné. A proposito di uscite: nel caso dovesse partire Dovbyk, le attenzioni si sposteranno anche sul vice Malen. I fari sono puntati su Tresoldi, ma ad oggi non è una priorità. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Greenwood, Garnacho e Moreira: Gasperini sceglie il tris. Friedkin non deve perdere tempo Calciomercato AS Roma Calciomercato Roma LIVE: occhi su Moreira. Pronta l'offerta per Greenwood News AS Roma Soulé-Dybala: réunion giallorossa in vacanza. Cena insieme a Buenos Aires Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', TORRI: "La lentezza dei Friedkin non piace a Gasperini" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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