Claudio Ranieri has departed Roma as senior advisor, triggering significant organizational changes at the club. With Ranieri's exit, Gian Piero Gasperini is expected to remain as head coach with expanded powers and greater control over club decisions—conditions he previously set for his position. This development opens the door for multiple structural changes Gasperini has advocated for throughout the season.
Key personnel decisions loom, particularly regarding sporting director Massara, who was closely aligned with Ranieri and reportedly lacked rapport with Gasperini. Cristiano Giuntoli, who previously worked with Gasperini, has emerged as a leading candidate to replace Massara, with D'Amico and Sogliano also under consideration. The medical staff, another area where Gasperini frequently clashed with Ranieri over player recovery timelines, is also expected to undergo changes. Additionally, Francesco Totti's potential return to the club—which had been advancing in recent months—was reportedly frozen, particularly after a dinner between Totti and Gasperini. Questions remain about whether Ranieri's exclusion from that meeting contributed to tensions.
Once Massara's situation is resolved and a new sporting director is appointed, Gasperini is expected to direct transfer strategy and push for contract renewals for key players including Dybala, Pellegrini, Mancini, and Cristante. Details remain unclear on the exact timeline for these organizational changes.
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