Roma has appointed Tony D'Amico as sporting director to build the squad around head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The overhaul extends across the club: Michele Fratini takes charge of scouting, Frara and Angeloni are under review for the youth academy, and Del Vescovo returns to the medical staff. This represents the first major structural change as the Friedkin Group works to construct a top-tier competitive team.
Roma faces a crucial summer split by financial constraints and transfer ambition. By 30 June, the club must complete player sales to balance the accounts under the Settlement Agreement. Two significant departures are likely, with Koné, N'Dicka, Pisilli, and Svilar identified as profiles carrying the smallest balance-sheet weight. Matías Soulé's position remains secure unless offers of 45–50 million euros materialise; otherwise a sale would be economically inefficient. From 1 July, Roma enters its active reinforcement phase to meet Gasperini's demands.
Gasperini's priorities are clear: upgrades on both flanks (attacking wingers), a replacement midfielder to fill Koné's role, and a new left-back. Summerville features prominently in discussions, alongside Greenwood, Nusa, Tzolis, and Pepe as alternative options. The club is working against the clock to complete operations before the World Cup break, aiming to establish a competitive squad aligned with its manager's ambitions.
Testo Originale / Source Text
“La Roma è già al lavoro per costruire la squadra del futuro. Il primo tassello è Tony D’Amico, scelto dai Friedkin come nuovo direttore sportivo. Con il suo arrivo parte una ristrutturazione profonda: scouting affidato a Michele Fratini, valutazioni su Frara e Angeloni per il settore giovanile e…”
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