Gasperini promises acceleration as Roma begin new season
Transfer News·14 July 2026·18h ago

Gasperini promises acceleration as Roma begin new season

Source: Forza Roma

Gian Piero Gasperini pledged swift action in the transfer market on his first day overseeing Roma's pre-season training at Trigoria, declaring: "From now on there will be important accelerations." Speaking to Rai Radio 1, the head coach called for the Friedkin Group's involvement to drive immediate decisions, noting that "the Friedkins will arrive in the coming hours and their presence will be fundamental—the market is made of immediate decisions. We must give answers to the enthusiasm of a city that has already sold many season tickets."

Roma began their campaign with 17 players and 5 aggregates (Kumbulla, Cherubini, Mannini, Reale and Pagano) either departing or training with the group, while awaiting contract renewals for Zeki Çelik (already completed and expected in the squad by 18 July) and Lorenzo Pellegrini. The club's sporting director is pursuing three targets: Moreira, Tresoldi, and Garnacho. Moreira, a left-sided midfielder or winger valued by Strasbourg at €40 million, is a priority—though Roma hope to negotiate down that fee, potentially leveraging ongoing discussions with Chelsea over Garnacho, who share ownership of the French club.

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AS Roma officially began pre-season training at Trigoria under new head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, with the squad completing medical examinations before their first session. Gasperini has called for immediate action in the transfer market, telling Radio Rai that the Friedkin ownership must arrive soon to drive decisive deals. "The market is made of immediate decisions and their presence will be fundamental," Gasperini said, emphasizing Roma's need to capitalize on strong season-ticket sales and fan enthusiasm. The outlets differ slightly on squad availability: Roma News reports only thirteen outfield players initially available due to international commitments, while Forza Roma mentions 17 players plus five aggregates training. Several key regulars including N'Dicka, Malen, and Koné remain away, with Çelik and Pellegrini awaiting contract renewals. Sporting director D'Amico is pursuing attacking reinforcements. Forza Roma identifies Tresoldi as the primary target, contingent on Dovbyk's departure, while also tracking Garnacho. Forza Roma's second source instead highlights Moreira (valued at €40 million by Strasbourg), Tresoldi, and Garnacho as three targets. Vice-president Ryan Friedkin is expected at the training ground for talks with Gasperini and D'Amico to accelerate transfer plans.

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"Da adesso ci saranno accelerazioni importanti". Una promessa, una speranza e una richiesta: c'è un po' di tutto nelle parole di Gasperini a Rai Radio 1, nel giorno in cui a Trigoria ha dato il via alla nuova stagione della Roma. Senza i nuovi acquisti, i nazionali, aspettando i rinnovi di Celik…

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