D'Amico granted Serie A exemption and becomes fully operational as Roma sporting director
Transfer News·19 June 2026·27d ago

D'Amico granted Serie A exemption and becomes fully operational as Roma sporting director

Source: Forza Roma

Tony D'Amico has received a Serie A deroga (exemption) permitting him to operate freely as AS Roma's sporting director ahead of schedule. Originally announced on 12 June to assume the role from 1 July, with Maurizio Lombardo serving as interim sporting director, D'Amico can now work without bureaucratic restrictions. The exemption overrides Article 4, Clause 6 of the Lega Serie A Statutes, which normally prevents an executive from representing a different club in the same sporting season—D'Amico had previously represented Atalanta. He can now occupy his office at Trigoria and conduct official negotiations.

With 11 days remaining until the 30 June 2026 deadline for profit-and-loss considerations, D'Amico faces a crowded agenda. His immediate priority is offloading Matías Soulé, identified by Gasperini as a necessary sale to protect the squad's bigger names. Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen, and Aston Villa have shown interest, but Roma's €40 million valuation remains unmatched by concrete offers. Parallel tasks include negotiating Salah-Eddine's permanence with PSV, pursuing a move for Jan Ziółkowski toward Nottingham Forest, and managing interest from Betis in Angeliño and Artem Dovbyk. Contract renewals for Paulo Dybala, Zeki Çelik, and Lorenzo Pellegrini remain unfinished, with minor economic gaps persisting. Mason Greenwood's transfer—involving Ryan Friedkin directly—runs parallel to all other activity and will prove pivotal to the window's success.

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