New sporting director Tony D'Amico has moved swiftly to prioritise Lorenzo Pellegrini's contract renewal after taking up his post on Friday afternoon. Pellegrini's deal expires in 15 days, and Gasperini has requested that the midfielder remain in the squad despite earlier talk of a departure. D'Amico, who has established relationships with Pellegrini's agent, has reopened negotiations on the extension. The player currently earns 6.5 million euros net plus bonuses in his final year, a figure expected to be revised downwards in talks.
The renewal of Paulo Dybala is progressing in a similarly positive climate. Beyond contracts, D'Amico faces pressure to meet the club's Settlement Agreement obligations, with Roma attempting to sell squad players of secondary importance — Romano, Salah-Eddine, Cherubini, Pagano, Mannini, Reale, Kumbulla and Vásquez among those available — while protecting the squad's most valued assets. However, the board recognises that sales of established first-team players will be necessary to meet the target.
Matías Soulé is considered the primary candidate for departure. His agent has been contacted by Borussia Dortmund, Fenerbahçe and intermediaries representing Arab clubs, and is working to find the best possible outcome. Agents representing Jan Ziółkowski and Artem Dovbyk are also actively engaged in discussions.
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“Il contratto di Pellegrini scadrà tra 15 giorni. Il nuovo ds D'Amico accelera per il rinnovo chiesto da Gasp Redazione 15 giugno - 08:31 Roma e il settlement agreement: perché è meglio non rimandare Tony D'Amico è stato annunciato come nuovo direttore sportivo della Roma venerdì pomeriggio e si è…”
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