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Roma director D'Amico to hold first press conference next week

Roma director D'Amico to hold first press conference next week

Source: Roma News

Tony D'Amico is set to hold his first press conference as Roma sporting director next week, an opportunity to present himself to supporters and outline the club's transfer strategy. The former Atalanta executive arrives as the Giallorossi accelerate their market activity after weeks of stalled negotiations, with at least a couple of signings expected to be finalised soon.

Crysencio Summerville remains the headline target. Roma are advancing talks with West Ham for the Dutch winger, identified by head coach Gian Piero Gasperini as an ideal fit for his tactical approach. D'Amico hopes to deliver the attacking talent to Gasperini in the coming days.

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Tony D'Amico will hold his first press conference as Roma sporting director next week, with the specific date to be confirmed. The event will allow the former Atalanta executive to present himself to supporters and outline the club's transfer strategy following his appointment alongside head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. D'Amico has already begun working on the market, attending a recent Primavera friendly while managing transfer business. Crysencio Summerville from West Ham remains Roma's primary attacking target, identified by Gasperini as ideal for his tactical system. Forza Roma reports that West Ham are demanding €50 million, and D'Amico is working to increase Roma's offer to close the deal. Both outlets expect at least a couple of signings to be finalised soon. Beyond Summerville, Forza Roma indicates Roma are also monitoring Garnacho and Nusa, with Tresoldi preferred as deputy to Malen, while negotiations for Moreira remain on standby.

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Sono giorni caldissimi in ottica calciomercato per la Roma. Dopo lo stallo delle scorse settimane, adesso le operazioni dei giallorossi stanno di colpo accelerando e potrebbero portare presto alla chiusura di almeno un paio di acquisti. Il nome sugli scudi è quello di Crysencio Summerville, per il…

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