RomaPress
·19 Mei 2026
Tony D’Amico continues to lead Roma’s sporting director race

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·19 Mei 2026

Qualifying for the Champions League would also change the lives of Roma’s next sporting director: be it Tony D’Amico, Paratici, Sogliano, or whoever.
The club would have greater financial strength than it currently has and would be certain to earn €2.5 million more for a fourth-place finish rather than the usual sixth.
This figure would be increased by the revenue from participating in the Champions League: approximately €45 million plus results, placings, and the ticket office fee, estimated at around €15 million for the four group matches alone.
The next sporting director, even in the event of a Champions League tie, would face a choice in terms of complying with the settlement agreement: sell two key players or just a key starter and a few less-than-prominent players like Ziolkowski.
As Corriere della Sera reports, the leading candidate for a transfer campaign to strengthen Gian Piero Gasperini’s squad is Tony D’Amico.
The hottest option is the sporting director, who previously worked with Gasperini in Bergamo.
Fabio Paratici’s candidacy shouldn’t be ruled out either.
Il Tempo, in addition to the sporting directors mentioned above, also adds Sogliano, Tognozzi, and Giaretta to the list.
The scouting area could be enriched by the figure of Michele Fratini.
There is confidence, however, in the renewals of Dybala, Pellegrini, and Celik.
In short, Roma is no longer stagnant but is racing toward the future.







































