
Mancini and Cristante sign contract extensions as Roma push to tie down Pellegrini
Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristante have officially renewed their contracts with Roma, with the defender signing a three-year deal and the midfielder committing for two years. The extensions follow Paulo Dybala's one-year renewal and represent further additions to Roma's core group. Mancini wrote on social media: "These colours mean more than everything, they are in my heart and my veins from the first day I arrived at Roma. Together, still together: it is a beautiful feeling, every time like the first. A unique fan base in the world, an extraordinary city, a fantastic club, my teammates, a squad and staff who are now family, every single person who works at Trigoria and is a big part of all this. Roma means this to me and much more. An intense bond, strong, above everything. So far it has been a beautiful journey... but we have many more pages to write together. I cannot wait to do it, representing these colours that I love with pride and until the last moment of every match. In Italy, in Europe, in the world." Roma's priority now is securing Lorenzo Pellegrini to a new contract. The club lost Zeki Çelik to Juventus and is determined to avoid further departures. Pellegrini wants to stay but negotiations over contract length remain ongoing—the player has requested three years while the club has offered two. Both Pellegrini and coach Gian Piero Gasperini are keen to reach an agreement. Pellegrini confirmed his presence in Rome via social media, posting an image of the Grande Raccordo Anulare as negotiations continue.





