Gian Piero Gasperini's second Roma campaign officially begins today, marking the first season built entirely in partnership with new sporting director Tony D'Amico. The squad will arrive at the Fulvio Bernardini training centre around midday for medical examinations, fitness tests, and initial field sessions. Paulo Dybala, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Zeki Çelik are not included in the initial roster. Dybala is expected at today's gathering once his contract renewal is formally announced, while Pellegrini will require a few more days. Çelik's future is fully agreed, though the defender will only join after completing his World Cup commitment.
Young academy prospects—Cherubini, Pagano, Reale, and Mannini—will train at Trigoria initially. Other key players including El Aynaoui, Manu Koné, Evan N'Dicka, Donyell Malen, and Salah-Eddine will integrate once their international duties finish. Roma's summer programme runs entirely at Trigoria before the first competitive test on 26 July at Cannes against the Friedkin family-owned French club, kicking off at 17:30 at Stade Pierre de Coubertin. The squad returns to Italy before heading to Wales on 31 July, where Gasperini's staff will oversee high-intensity training through 8 August.
Director D'Amico is actively pursuing upgrades to the forward line. Roma's focus centres on two targets: Diego Moreira, a winger owned by Strasbourg (a Chelsea satellite club), and Argentine talent Alejandro Garnacho, reflecting a transfer strategy along the Roma–Chelsea axis.
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Roma have begun their summer retreat at Trigoria under Gian Piero Gasperini, with the coach calling for an acceleration in the transfer market. Paulo Dybala's contract renewal has been confirmed, while deals for Lorenzo Pellegrini and Zeki Çelik remain pending. Gasperini told Rai Radio Uno that the real transfer business begins this week as pre-season starts, expecting significant activity within days. On Roma's title ambitions, he was cautious, noting that Inter are favourites and that Roma must remain competitive in European competition for several consecutive seasons before challenging for the Scudetto. Roma News reports that sporting director Tony D'Amico is pursuing upgrades to the forward line, with focus on winger Diego Moreira and Argentine attacking talent Alejandro Garnacho, along with a second striker option. The squad will complete initial medical and fitness tests at Trigoria before facing Cannes on 26 July, then travelling to Wales for intensive training sessions through early August.
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“La seconda Roma di Gian Piero Gasperini iniza ufficialmente oggi. Si tratta della prima stagione costruita interamente in sinergia con il nuovo direttore sportivo Tony D’Amico. Il gruppo giallorosso è atteso attorno all’ora di pranzo presso il centro sportivo “Fulvio Bernardini” per sottoporsi alle…”
Read the full article in Italian at Roma News.