Roma's search for a new sporting director is heating up, as the club looks to shape its technical future ahead of a pivotal season. With Ricky Massara set to exit alongside Claudio Ranieri, the Giallorossi owners are on a mission to find a leader who can sync seamlessly with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical demands.
The priority? An experienced transfer-market operator who can navigate the summer window while staying true to Gasperini's vision. At the top of the coach's wish list is D'Amico, currently tied to Atalanta—but prying him away won't be easy, as he'd need to leave Bergamo a year before his contract expires.
Roma isn't putting all its eggs in one basket, though. The club is also eyeing a strong bench of alternatives, including Giuntoli, Manna, and Sogliano. And in the latest twist, a new name has emerged: Gianluca Nani, Udinese's current sporting director, has reportedly entered the conversation, according to Tuttomercatoweb.
As Roma's summer reshuffle takes shape, fans can expect a strategic approach—blending experience with fresh ideas—to build a squad ready for the challenges ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as this transfer-room drama unfolds.
