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Kumbulla uncertain on Roma future but backs Gasperini's methods
·12 July 2026·40d ago

Kumbulla uncertain on Roma future but backs Gasperini's methods

Source: Il Romanista

Marash Kumbulla has expressed openness to remaining at Roma under new head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, though his long-term future at the club remains undecided. Speaking to Corriere dello Sport, the defender said: "Ancora non lo so. Intanto sono a Roma, poi vedremo se potrò giocare le mie carte o se invece cercheremo una soluzione condivisa con la società. Se resterò, bene, non ho mai avuto problemi di alcun tipo. Altrimenti spero di andare in un club dove poter restare più anni, dove ci sia un progetto insomma." He added that Serie A and La Liga are the leagues best suited to his style.

Kumbulla believes his defensive attributes could suit Gasperini's high-intensity approach. "Ho delle caratteristiche che potrebbero essere adatte al gioco di Gasperini," he explained, noting his previous experience under Juric at Verona, whose methods shared similarities with the former Real Madrid coach. The 25-year-old praised Gasperini as "uno dei migliori allenatori d'Italia e d'Europa," and expressed how meaningful it would be to work under him again, reflecting on his earlier time together that included winning the UEFA Europa Conference League at home in Tirana—"una delle notti più belle della mia vita."

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Al Corriere dello Sport, Marash Kumbulla si è espresso sul suo futuro e sulla sua possibile permanenza alla Roma. Ecco le parole del difensore giallorosso. "Ancora non lo so. Intanto sono a Roma, poi vedremo se potrò giocare le mie carte o se invece cercheremo una soluzione condivisa con la…

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