Pellegrini contract talks stall as Roma close in on other renewals
Transfer News·16 July 2026·12h ago

Pellegrini contract talks stall as Roma close in on other renewals

Source: Forza Roma

Roma have resumed training at Trigoria since Monday, and head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is pushing for Lorenzo Pellegrini's contract renewal after the midfielder's deal expired on 30 June. However, negotiations remain distant, with a gap between the club's offer and Pellegrini's demands blocking progress on the number 7's extension.

Meanwhile, Roma are finalising several other renewals. Paulo Dybala's renewal has been confirmed, while Zeki Çelik is set to sign a fresh deal worth 3 million euros annually once he returns from international duty. Gianluca Mancini is also close to completing a new contract running until 2029 on terms exceeding 3 million euros per year, and Bryan Cristante is poised to extend through 2028. The 3 million euro annual salary threshold is being used as a benchmark for talks with Pellegrini.

Celik remains on holiday after national team commitments. Gasperini continues working with the available squad while awaiting international players' return and concrete updates on Pellegrini's situation. The renewal list is nearly complete, leaving only the midfielder's extension as an outstanding item.

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Roma are working to complete Lorenzo Pellegrini's contract renewal as the final piece of their squad overhaul under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. Both outlets confirm that Paulo Dybala, Zeki Çelik, Gianluca Mancini, and Bryan Cristante have secured fresh deals, with Pellegrini's extension the last major item outstanding since his previous contract expired on 30 June. However, the outlets differ on progress. Roma News reports that director of sport Tony D'Amico held a productive meeting with Pellegrini's agent Giampiero Pocetta, with optimism that an agreement will be reached soon and the club aiming to wrap up the deal within days. Forza Roma, meanwhile, indicates negotiations remain distant, with a gap between Roma's offer and the midfielder's demands blocking progress. Both reports cite the 3 million euro annual salary threshold as a benchmark for negotiations. The outlets agree that Gasperini is pushing for the renewal while awaiting updates from international players returning from duty.

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La Roma ormai da lunedì ha ripreso a lavorare a Trigoria. In attesa che tornino i nazionali, Gasperini lavora con i giocatori a disposizione e aspetta novità per quanto riguarda il rinnovo di Lorenzo Pellegrini. Il centrocampista infatti dal 30 giugno non è più un calciatore della Roma, ma il…

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