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Roma restart with D'Amico as director: Champions League push, contract renewals, and Dortmund test
·28 May 2026·85d ago

Roma restart with D'Amico as director: Champions League push, contract renewals, and Dortmund test

Source: Roma News

Roma have appointed Tony D'Amico as sporting director following his departure from Atalanta, where he worked with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini during a successful spell. D'Amico will sign a three- or four-year contract and reunite with Gasperini to oversee targeted recruitment and financial planning after Roma finished third in their first season under the coach. The club has confirmed a high-profile summer friendly against Borussia Dortmund on 15 August in Germany, a test of their European ambitions.

Gasperini has outlined a focused transfer strategy requiring specific reinforcements: an attacking winger on each flank, a full-back to partner Wesley, and potentially a new midfielder or defender depending on outgoings. D'Amico's immediate priority is navigating the Settlement Agreement deadline of 30 June and determining whether Champions League revenue can be included in the next financial year—a decision that will shape exit strategy and potential sales. Players including Evan N'Dicka, Manu Koné, and Matías Soulé have been identified as potential departures to generate the necessary sales revenue.

Parallel to squad planning, contract renewals remain central. Paulo Dybala's extension is advancing, reportedly valued at 2.5 million euros plus bonuses pending final signature from owner Ryan Friedkin. Lorenzo Pellegrini's renewal has not been discussed recently, while Zeki Çelik remains a target for extension, though negotiations have yet to be formally structured.

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La Roma che punta alla Champions riparte da Tony D’Amico. Dopo il terzo posto ottenuto nella prima stagione con Gasperini, il club accelera per definire l’assetto societario. Con la risoluzione del contratto tra Atalanta e il dirigente abruzzese, la strada verso Trigoria è libera: D’Amico firmerà…

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