Pellegrini contract renewal remains stalled as Gasperini pushes Friedkin to accelerate talks
Squad News·15 July 2026·1h ago

Pellegrini contract renewal remains stalled as Gasperini pushes Friedkin to accelerate talks

Source: Forza Roma

Lorenzo Pellegrini's contract extension remains the most delicate issue on Roma's transfer agenda, with negotiations still deadlocked over salary and duration. The midfielder is currently out of contract, and his absence from the squad during the early days of pre-season training has not gone unnoticed by his teammates. Roma maintains constant contact with Pellegrini's representatives as they attempt to bridge the gap between the club's offer and the player's demands on both wages and contract length.

Paulo Dybala's renewal was recently confirmed as the first major contract confirmation, while Zeki Çelik's extension is in its final formal stages. Despite clear mutual desire to reach an agreement, both sides still need to make concessions. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini considers Pellegrini a key part of his project and has asked owner Ryan Friedkin to accelerate negotiations to resolve the situation as soon as possible, restoring one of the squad's leaders to full status at the outset of the new season.

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Sul fronte delle conferme la Roma continua a lavorare per blindare alcuni dei suoi uomini simbolo. l'annuncio del rinnovo di Paulo Dybala ha rappresentato il primo tassello, mentre quello di Zeki Celik è ormai in via di definizione e attende soltanto gli ultimi passaggi formali. Resta invece…

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