RomaPress
·05 de junho de 2026
Pellegrini dreams of retiring at Roma, renewal soon

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·05 de junho de 2026

There’s less than a month left until the contracts of three Roma players expire: Paulo Dybala, Zeki Celik, and Lorenzo Pellegrini.
Of the three, the number 7 is the one most attached to the city and the club for obvious reasons: he considers Trigoria his home and dreams of ending his career with the Giallorossi.
At 30, as Il Corriere dello Sport reports, the midfielder feels he can still contribute a lot to the team, and his season, much more positive than the previous one, is fueling hopes of a renewal.
Currently, the club’s priority is addressing the Financial Fair Play issue, with approximately €60 million in capital gains to accumulate by the end of the month.
Pellegrini’s journey with Roma isn’t just about the pitch, but also about a sense of belonging that drives him to stay despite offers and interest from other clubs.
The club, for its part, will have to carefully evaluate whether to keep him and build a technical project around him for the coming seasons.
There’s cautious optimism at Trigoria, but there are more important issues than the situation surrounding players whose contracts are expiring.
Even if he signs a contract renewal, Roma is already moving in the transfer market to strengthen their attacking line and provide Gian Piero Gasperini with reinforcements in the attacking area.
The dream is Marseille’s Greenwood, but the 2001 English talent isn’t the only striker the Roman club has their eye on this summer.







































