The Friedkin family is set to touch down in Rome, ready to tackle two major issues that will shape AS Roma's future: the search for a new sporting director and the fate of star player Paulo Dybala. This high-stakes visit comes hot on the heels of Claudio Ranieri's departure, and now sporting director Frederic Massara appears to be packing his bags as well, marking the end of an era at the Stadio Olimpico.
With Massara set to exit at season's end, the Giallorossi have already begun scouting replacements. Napoli's Giovanni Manna has emerged as the frontrunner, reportedly earning the backing of Gian Piero Gasperini and the club's top brass. It's a pivotal moment for Roma, as the right appointment could set the tone for a new chapter of success.
But the Friedkins' agenda doesn't stop there. Perhaps the most pressing issue is Paulo Dybala's contract renewal. The Argentine maestro, whose current deal expires in June, has openly stated that the club hasn't reached out about his future—a concerning silence that has caught the attention of Boca Juniors, who are eager to bring him back to Argentina.
At the heart of the matter is Dybala's hefty €6 million net annual salary. As Roma prepares for a major financial restructuring, those numbers are no longer sustainable. The likely solutions? A reduced renewal offer or a creative pay-as-you-go contract that aligns with the club's new fiscal reality. For fans, this visit could determine whether one of Serie A's most dazzling talents remains in the Italian capital or heads for a new adventure.
