Roma kept their Champions League dreams alive with a thrilling 3-2 victory on the road against Parma, showcasing the grit and determination that has defined their late-season surge. With just two games remaining in the Serie A campaign, the Giallorossi have pulled level on points with AC Milan in fourth place—though they sit fifth due to a head-to-head tiebreaker—and are now just one point behind third-place Juventus. It's a tight race, and every match feels like a final.
But while the action on the pitch is heating up, Roma's front office is equally busy behind the scenes. The club is on the hunt for a new sporting director to replace Frederic Massara, who is set to depart. The search has led them to several intriguing candidates, including Cristiano Giuntoli, who is reportedly headed to Atalanta, and Tony D’Amico, who is leaving Bergamo and has drawn interest from both Roma and AC Milan. Napoli's Manna is also in the conversation, though his contract with Aurelio De Laurentiis complicates matters.
As Roma continue to win and impress on the field, they're already laying the groundwork for next season. According to Alfredo Pedullà of Sportitalia, the club is scheduled to meet with Cristiano Giaretta in the coming days. Giaretta, who previously served as sporting director for Udinese from 2013 to 2016, has been making waves with Cypriot side Pafos and has caught the eye of Roma's Friedkin ownership group. His fluency in English is a notable asset, and his profile will be evaluated as the club moves closer to a final decision. For Roma fans, it's an exciting time both on the pitch and in the boardroom.
