Tempestilli backs Gasperini to deliver trophy and urges Roma to accelerate transfer activity
Club News·13 July 2026·1h ago

Tempestilli backs Gasperini to deliver trophy and urges Roma to accelerate transfer activity

Source: Roma News

Former Roma player and executive Antonio Tempestilli has backed head coach Gian Piero Gasperini to win a trophy at the club, but warned that the squad needs three or four significant summer signings to close the gap at the top. Speaking to Il Tempo, Tempestilli stressed the urgency of market action before the season begins, saying: "Bisogna puntare a qualcosa di importante. Dipenderà dal mercato, perché finora la Roma non ha fatto movimenti. Bisogna accelerare, la stagione sta per cominciare e Gasperini deve lavorare con i nuovi giocatori" (We must aim for something important. It will depend on the market, because Roma hasn't made moves so far. We must accelerate; the season is about to start and Gasperini must work with new players).

Templestilli praised Gasperini as one of the best managers available and said his arrival has energised both the fanbase and the project. On the squad, he backed the retention of key players, particularly midfielder Manu Koné, arguing that Roma should not sell their best performers annually for accounting gains. He also expressed confidence in Paulo Dybala, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Matías Soulé, though he acknowledged Soulé's physical problems last season.

On the club's structure, Tempestilli said the Friedkin Group's physical presence at Trigoria matters less than appointing capable figures to represent them and make quick decisions. He also paid tribute to Bruno Conti, who recently departed the club at 71, saying he deserved to enjoy family time after his long service to Roma.

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# AS Roma Begin Pre-Season Under Gasperini with Transfer Push Gian Piero Gasperini has officially commenced his second stint as AS Roma head coach, with the squad gathering at the Fulvio Bernardini training centre at Trigoria for the start of pre-season. Only a limited squad reported initially—outlets report between thirteen and fourteen outfield players—with several first-team regulars absent due to extended World Cup commitments or ongoing contract negotiations. Paulo Dybala is expected to complete his contract renewal for another season on improved terms, pending official announcement. Lorenzo Pellegrini remains absent while negotiating a two-year deal with a third-year option, with reports indicating optimism despite a roughly 500,000-euro gap between the club's offer and his demands. Zeki Çelik also awaits a new contract and additional recovery time following World Cup duty. Sporting director Tony D'Amico, working alongside Gasperini, is pursuing aggressive transfer targets. Roma are negotiating with Strasbourg for Belgian winger Diego Moreira, a 21-year-old capable of playing across both flanks, with offers reported between 30 and 35 million euros plus bonuses. The club is simultaneously pursuing Alejandro Garnacho from Chelsea on loan with a purchase option and discussing striker options including Nicolò Tresoldi from Bruges. Former Roma executive Antonio Tempestilli has urged the club to accelerate its market activity, arguing that three or four significant signings are essential to close the gap at the top. Gasperini has instructed Roma to pursue only elite-tier reinforcements, rejecting lower-profile alternatives like Dan Ndoye and Noa Lang to preserve resources for priority targets. The squad will undergo intensive preparation at Trigoria before travelling to Wales for a training camp in late July.

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l ritorno in Champions League ha riacceso l’entusiasmo, ma la nuova stagione alle porte richiede scelte decise e tempestive. Ai microfoni del quotidiano Il Tempo, l’ex calciatore e dirigente giallorosso Antonio Tempestilli ha analizzato il momento attuale in casa Roma, commentando le strategie di…

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