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Roma edge out Milan in race for D'Amico as sporting director; Totti meeting planned
·25 May 2026·88d ago

Roma edge out Milan in race for D'Amico as sporting director; Totti meeting planned

Source: Forza Roma

Roma has moved ahead of AC Milan in the pursuit of Tony D'Amico, Atalanta's outgoing sporting director, after a stalled negotiation between D'Amico and the Rossoneri approximately two weeks ago. Ryan Friedkin has already made contact with the director in recent days, with D'Amico expected to clarify his position in the coming hours. The appointment would reunite him with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, with whom he worked at Atalanta from the 2022–23 season onwards, winning the 2024 Europa League.

D'Amico's move to Roma would follow Paolo Massara's departure. Gasperini has emphasised the importance of "shared visions" in building the club's future, a factor that appears to favour D'Amico's arrival given his established working relationship with the coach. The timing of Milan's recent collapse is seen as potentially decisive in pushing the balance towards Roma. Friedkin's recruitment search has also encompassed other talent-spotting specialists, including profiles from Verona's structure.

Francesco Totti is also expected to be contacted by the club in the coming hours regarding a potential role. The Roma legend remains available and open to discussion on the specifics of his position and responsibilities.

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Il ds dell'Atalanta contattato dai Friedkin dovrebbe sciogliere le riserve in queste ore. Previsto un incontro anche con Francesco Redazione 25 maggio - 10:02 El Shaarawy segna, Ludovica Pagani non trattiene le lacrime all’addio al nubilato La Roma supera il Milan. Nella corsa Champions che vede i…

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