Florent D'Amico will become Roma's director of sport on 1 July, though interim responsibility falls to secretary Lombardo until then. The Friedkin Group has given him a clear priority: close the Settlement Agreement with UEFA by 30 June, which requires generating €50 million in profit from player sales. D'Amico is aware this is his first challenge at Roma, with the option to postpone the deadline by a year if the target proves unreachable.
Renewal negotiations are underway for key players. Paulo Dybala has submitted a counter-proposal involving performance bonuses, a 1+1 contract option, and involvement in Roma's centenary celebrations, with the possibility of ending his career at the club. Agent Pietro Scala has been instrumental in those discussions. Lorenzo Pellegrini is awaiting a response, while Zeki Çelik's renewal remains in the player's hands. D'Amico plans to leverage his established contacts in the English market, where he has generated significant profits in his career. Roma aims to sell only one player from the group of Manu Koné, Evan N'Dicka, Niccolò Pisilli, Mile Svilar, and Matías Soulé. Soulé's agent has a Borussia Dortmund offer but is more interested in Premier League options, including Aston Villa. Arsenal have shown interest in Koné, while Tottenham are monitoring N'Dicka. Young midfielder Pisilli has attracted Bologna, Fiorentina, and Sassuolo.
Incoming transfer priority remains Mason Greenwood, Gian Piero Gasperini's preferred target, though negotiations are complicated and face no active rival bidding.
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“Il nuovo ds sarà operativo dal 1° luglio: ad interim il ruolo sarà affidato a Lombardo. Le priorità: prolungamenti e intesa con l'Uefa, poi gli acquisti Redazione 13 giugno - 07:44 Roma e il settlement agreement: perché è meglio non rimandare D'Amico è il nuovo ds della Roma. Mancava l'ufficialità,…”
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