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Roma to appoint Tony D'Amico as sporting director to drive transfer profit and meet UEFA rules
·10 June 2026·72d ago

Roma to appoint Tony D'Amico as sporting director to drive transfer profit and meet UEFA rules

Source: Roma News

Roma are set to formalize the appointment of Tony D'Amico as sporting director after his official release on 10 June, with the 57-year-old taking up his post on 1 July. D'Amico was recommended by head coach Gian Piero Gasperini and has been tasked with transforming the club's transfer market into a source of profit to stabilize finances and comply with UEFA restrictions.

D'Amico arrives with a reputation built on generating significant sales value. During his time at Verona, he orchestrated record profits including 26.5 million euros for Kumbulla and 16.5 million for Amrabat. At Atalanta, he oversaw major player valuations including deals involving Retegui, Ruggeri, and Hojlund. The Friedkin Group's ownership views his arrival as a strategic signal: Roma must balance financial recovery without sacrificing competitive strength. Until his official start, D'Amico will work alongside Jason Morrow, a trusted Friedkin adviser with deep knowledge of Roma's financial mechanisms, to prepare the club for the 30 June deadline tied to their Settlement Agreement with UEFA.

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L’attesa è finita: la Roma sta per accogliere il suo nuovo direttore sportivo. Dopo aver aspettato lo svincolo ufficiale del 10 giugno, il club è pronto a formalizzare l’arrivo di Tony D’Amico, scelto su indicazione di Gasperini per dare una nuova direzione al progetto tecnico ed economico. Anche…

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