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Vagnati backs Cacciamani as perfect fit for Gasperini's Roma
·6 August 2026·15d ago

Vagnati backs Cacciamani as perfect fit for Gasperini's Roma

Source: Forza Roma

Davide Vagnati, former Torino sporting director, has praised Alessio Cacciamani as an ideal match for Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical system at Roma. Speaking to Sky Sport, Vagnati, who worked with the 2007-born defender during his time in Turin, highlighted his qualities: "He has great professionalism, top education and that is the foundation for future growth. For Gasperini's football he would be perfect, he reminds me very much of Spinazzola. I saw him in the Under 18s, we brought him into the first team with Vanoli and we liked him straightaway."

Roma has pursued Cacciamani this summer, but negotiations with Torino remain deadlocked. Club president Urbano Cairo is demanding approximately 20 million euros, while Roma have held their bid at 12 million. Despite the gap, talks are continuing between the two clubs as Roma seek to strengthen their defence ahead of the 2026-27 season.

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Roma are making moves to overhaul their defensive flanks under new head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. Director Gianluca D'Amico has secured Nahuel Molina from Atlético Madrid, the Argentine World Cup winner who will transition from centre-back to a wing-back role in Gasperini's 3-4-2-1 system. Forza Roma reports that Gasperini is confident Molina's experience and tactical profile make him perfectly suited to the new position. The club is now pursuing a second wide defender in Alessio Cacciamani from Torino. Negotiations remain unsettled, with outlets reporting conflicting figures: Forza Roma cites talks at less than €15 million, while coverage indicates Torino president Urbano Cairo is demanding around €20 million against Roma's €12 million bid. Former Torino sporting director Davide Vagnati has publicly endorsed Cacciamani as ideal for Gasperini's football, comparing him to Spinazzola and praising his professionalism and education. Roma aim to bolster both flanks at a combined cost below a single marquee signing ahead of the new season.

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Davide Vagnati, ex direttore sportivo del Torino, ha rilasciato un'intervista ai microfoni di Sky Sport. Il ds ha parlato anche di Alessio Cacciamani che ha conosciuto nella sua esperienza in Piemonte: "Ha grande professionalità, educazione top e questa è la base per una crescita futura. Per il…

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