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Massimo Margiotta set to become Roma's new youth director following official Verona departure
·7 July 2026·44d ago

Massimo Margiotta set to become Roma's new youth director following official Verona departure

Source: Forza Roma

Massimo Margiotta is poised to take over as head of Roma's youth academy following his official separation from Hellas Verona. The move represents a significant restructuring of Roma's sporting operation under new director of sport Tony D'Amico, who championed Margiotta's appointment during discussions with ownership. Margiotta departs Verona after nine years in the role, during which he oversaw the Primavera team's promotion to the top division at the end of the 2020–21 season and five consecutive salvations thereafter.

Roma's youth setup requires overhaul following what the club describes as a disappointing season under the previous leadership, with zero trophies secured. The Friedkin Group intends to revisit plans for an Under 23 side in the coming years as part of a broader youth development strategy. Verona's official statement confirmed the consensual termination, noting: "Hellas Verona FC communicated the consensual interruption of the professional relationship with Massimo Margiotta. Arrived at Hellas Verona in the summer of 2017, Margiotta held for nine years the role of Responsibility of the Youth Sector in yellow-blue. Under his direction, Verona's academy was able to grow and develop numerous young footballers and obtained with the Primavera formation promotion to the highest category championship at the end of the 2020–21 season and five subsequent consecutive salvations. The Club greets and thanks Massimo Margiotta and wishes him the best satisfactions for the continuation of his career."

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# Roma Appoints Margiotta as New Youth Director Massimo Margiotta has been appointed AS Roma's new youth sector director, replacing Bruno Conti in a restructuring led by sporting director Tony D'Amico. Margiotta departs Hellas Verona after nine years, where he oversaw the Primavera team's promotion to the top youth division in 2020–21 and secured five consecutive salvations thereafter. Both Roma News and Forza Roma confirm the move came by mutual agreement with Verona releasing him from his role that began in summer 2017. The appointment signals a strategic reset for Roma's youth academy following what outlets describe as a disappointing trophy-less season. Margiotta's mandate extends beyond stabilising existing youth categories to laying groundwork for an Under 23 side, a long-standing priority for Friedkin Group ownership. Verona's official statement thanked Margiotta for developing numerous young footballers during his tenure. He is expected to complete his contract signing at Trigoria imminently, though outlets differ slightly on whether the overhaul represents a complete strategic reset or broader sporting restructuring under D'Amico's direction.

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Massimo Margiotta si prepara a diventare il nuovo responsabile del settore giovanile della Roma. Non solo Tony D'Amico e i colpi di mercato estivi, i giallorossi sono pronti ad entrare in una nuova era sportiva dopo l'addio tra le lacrime di Bruno Conti. L'ormai ex Verona è pronto a prendere le…

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