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Roma to Present New Sporting Director D'Amico Next Week

Roma to Present New Sporting Director D'Amico Next Week

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's players will report to Trigoria on 13 July for the official start of the 2026–27 season, and next week will also see the press conference presentation of new sporting director Tony D'Amico. D'Amico will be introduced to the Roma fanbase and will have the opportunity to discuss the club's market strategy with journalists.

The timing of the presentation means Gasperini will have no new signings available at the start of pre-season training. D'Amico is expected to address several key issues during his appearance, including inbound transfer targets, outgoing departures, and contract renewal negotiations with existing squad members.

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# AS Roma Pre-Season Under Way as Gasperini–D'Amico Era Begins Roma officially launched their 2026–27 pre-season on 13 July at Trigoria under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, partnering with new sporting director Tony D'Amico for the first time. Players reported for medical examinations and fitness testing ahead of their initial field sessions. Only fourteen outfield players were available initially, as Paulo Dybala, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Zeki Çelik remained absent due to contract negotiations or international commitments. Forza Roma reports Dybala is set to sign a one-year extension to begin his fifth season, with the announcement expected imidday, while Pellegrini's situation requires further discussions. Roma News indicates Dybala will join the squad once his renewal is formally confirmed, and Çelik will integrate after completing World Cup duties. Several internationals including Evan N'Dicka, Donyell Malen, and Manu Koné will join as their duties conclude. Roma's summer programme continues entirely at Trigoria before relocating to Wales on 30 or 31 July for intensive training through mid-August, culminating in fixtures against Cannes and Brighton. D'Amico will be formally presented to supporters next week, when he is expected to outline the club's transfer strategy, including pursuit of forward upgrades.

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Da lunedì si inizia a fare sul serio. Il 13 luglio, infatti, i calciatori giallorossi si ritroveranno a Trigoria per il raduno che darà ufficialmente il via alla stagione 2026-27 della Roma. Ma non solo. Come rivelato da Filippo Biafora ai microfoni di Radio Manà Manà Sport, infatti, per la…

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