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Roma seeks exemption to make D'Amico operational immediately
·16 June 2026·66d ago

Roma seeks exemption to make D'Amico operational immediately

Source: Roma News

Tony D'Amico's appointment as Roma's director of sport became official on Friday following protracted negotiations with Atalanta to secure his release. His work is due to commence formally on 1 July, unless Roma obtains a special exemption—which the club has now requested. During the Serie A League Council meeting, Roma sought to have D'Amico's case examined, hoping to receive approval for early deployment.

Although unable to operate in an official capacity until 1 July, D'Amico has already begun planning Roma's future alongside head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who has been involved in preparations for weeks. The exemption would change matters only in form, not substance, as the pair are already mapping out the club's strategy. D'Amico faces significant work ahead, beginning with player departures. Manu Koné has emerged as a potential departure, with Arsenal including the midfielder in a package of centrefielders being evaluated to strengthen their squad. The Gunners have already been in contact with Koné's representatives and reached swift agreement, and are now studying methods and timings to submit a formal offer. Roma values Koné at 50 million euros.

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È iniziata l’era di Tony D’Amico come ds della Roma. L’arrivo dell’ex dirigente dell’Atalanta è stato annunciato dal club venerdì scorso dopo un lungo braccio di ferro con i bergamaschi per liberarlo. Il suo lavoro potrà iniziare ufficialmente il 1° luglio, a meno di un a deroga speciale, che…

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