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D'Amico's appointment delayed as Atalanta slows contract exit negotiations
·6 June 2026·76d ago

D'Amico's appointment delayed as Atalanta slows contract exit negotiations

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma's planned director of sport D'Amico has not yet been officially announced, with the announcement now expected on Monday. The delay stems from ongoing negotiations between D'Amico and Atalanta over the termination of his contract with the Bergamo club. According to reports, D'Amico is being asked to forgo some monthly payments, and Atalanta's president Luca Percassi has shown little inclination to expedite Roma's request. The slowdown has created a bureaucratic complication: Roma was unable to request a league dispensation during yesterday's League Assembly.

Without such a dispensation, D'Amico cannot officially operate as director of sport until 1 July. Until then, he will lack the power to sign documents or submit formal written offers—functions currently handled by CFO Morrow. Another League Assembly in coming weeks is unlikely, meaning D'Amico will have to wait until July and Atalanta's formal clearance to assume full authority. Following his eventual announcement, he will be able to work behind the scenes and discuss player renewals, but full operational powers remain contingent on the summer date and Atalanta's approval.

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L'annuncio slitta a lunedì Redazione 6 giugno - 07:29 Ecco D'Amico: il nuovo braccio destro di Gasperini È passato un altro giorno e dell’annuncio di D’Amico ancora non c’è traccia. Una fase di stallo che non preoccupa i protagonisti, ma che rallenta e non poco il lavoro da fare. L’accordo tra il…

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