Football Italia
·9. Mai 2026
Giuntoli set for Atalanta role to replace Milan and Roma-linked D’Amico

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·9. Mai 2026

Matteo Moretto reports that ex-Juventus and Napoli director Cristiano Giuntoli has ‘already reached an agreement’ with Atalanta for next season.
Former Juventus CEO Giuntoli is set to become the new Atalanta sporting director.
Several sources have claimed that Giuntoli is the leading candidate to replace Tony D’Amico in 2026-27, but according to Moretto, the agreement between Giuntoli and La Dea is already finalised.
The Italian transfer expert reports that the two parties have finalised all the details and the agreement will be confirmed with an official statement in the coming days.

Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Giuntoli’s appointment means Atalanta’s sporting director, Tony D’Amico, will leave the club after four years.
D’Amico has been linked with Milan and Roma.
The Rossoneri were already interested in the 46-year-old last summer before ultimately appointing Igli Tare.

epa11702421 Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi (L) and Atalanta Sporting Director Tony d’Amico watch a training session of the team at the Bortolotti training center in Zingonia, Italy, 05 November 2024. Atalanta will face VFB Stuttgart in the UEFA Champions League on 06 November in Stuttgart. EPA-EFE/MICHELE MARAVIGLIA
Recent reports have claimed that the Italian director remains on Milan’s agenda as Tare’s future at San Siro is uncertain.
Roma, however, are another possible destination, given that Gian Piero Gasperini has gained more power following Claudio Ranieri’s departure, which will also lead to Frederic Massara’s exit.


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