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Roma set to appoint Tony D'Amico as sporting director; Atalanta executive brings record of major sales and profit
·29 May 2026·83d ago

Roma set to appoint Tony D'Amico as sporting director; Atalanta executive brings record of major sales and profit

Source: Roma News

AS Roma are poised to announce Tony D'Amico as their new sporting director, replacing Frederic Massara. The Abruzzo-born executive has just left Atalanta, where he spent four seasons working alongside Gian Piero Gasperini—the pair reuniting after winning the Europa League in 2024. D'Amico will be tasked with building Roma's squad for the coming season.

During his time in Bergamo, D'Amico orchestrated the arrival of several players who became the backbone of Atalanta's success, including Rasmus Hojlund, Mateo Retegui, Teun Koopmeiners, Cristian Romero, and Ademola Lookman. His hallmark was identifying talent at modest fees, then selling for substantial profits to Europe's elite clubs. Hojlund was purchased from Sturm Graz for 21 million euros and resold to Manchester United for 80 million a year later. Retegui arrived from Genoa for 25 million and departed to Al Qadsiah for 62 million. Koopmeiners fetched 59 million from Juventus, Romero went to Tottenham for 54 million, and Lookman joined Atlético Madrid for 35 million. Ederson has been described as close to Manchester United. This expertise in generating substantial plusvalenze—while maintaining financial stability—will be central to Roma's rebuild.

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Frederic Massara è ormai il passato, la Roma si prepara ad ufficializzare l’ingaggio del suo nuovo direttore sportivo che, salvo clamorosi colpi di scena, sarà Tony D’Amico. Il dirigente abruzzese ha di recente dato l’addio all’Atalanta e si prepara ora a riabbracciare Gian Piero Gasperini, con cui…

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