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Roma voices: Fidanza apologises to Gasperini; Ciotti reflects on Koné's potential
·29 May 2026·84d ago

Roma voices: Fidanza apologises to Gasperini; Ciotti reflects on Koné's potential

Source: Roma News

A collection of comments from Roman radio pundits has offered varied assessments of Roma's season and transfer outlook. Fidanza said of Gasperini: "After this season, I would like to say 'sorry' to Gasperini. I was not among the happiest about his arrival, but he convinced me from the first press conference. I was one of those against his arrival." Mancini and Cristante drew particular praise for their commitment and consistency.

Ciotti offered a nuanced view of Koné's development, stating: "I want to apologise to Koné, because I have been excessively critical of him. My expectations depend on us, and I have great expectations for him. But I do not know what his margins for improvement are." He also thanked Çelik, Pellegrini, El Shaarawy, and Dybala for their professionalism in playing out expiring contracts. Cristofori acknowledged Rensch as one of the season's improved performers and highlighted Svilar's importance in tight matches.

Transfer discussion centred on Dybala and Pellegrini's futures, with some commentators backing their renewal. Pruzzo expressed caution over potential signings, while others questioned Roma's pursuit of Scamacca given the club's existing attacking options. Carina suggested Roma must sell significant pieces to achieve their financial targets, citing Greenwood as an objective but noting it would not be straightforward.

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La rubrica di Romanews.eu “Senti chi parla… alle radio” è lo spazio quotidiano in cui potete leggere i commenti sul mondo Roma di speaker e opinionisti protagonisti dell’etere romano raccolti dalla nostra Redazione. Torri a Radio Manà Manà Sport: “Scamacca ha incontrato Gasperini? Non mi torna. Il…

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