Giuntoli set for Atalanta role to replace Milan and Roma-linked D’Amico

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Giuntoli set for Atalanta role to replace Milan and Roma-linked D’Amico

Giuntoli set for Atalanta role to replace Milan and Roma-linked D’Amico

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 ne...

Giuntoli set for Atalanta role to replace Milan and Roma-linked D’Amico

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 ne...

Big changes are brewing in Serie A, and this one could reshape the backroom dynamics of a Champions League contender. According to transfer insider Matteo Moretto, former Juventus and Napoli director Cristiano Giuntoli has "already reached an agreement" with Atalanta to become their new sporting director for next season.

This isn't just a rumor floating around the transfer market—it's a done deal. Moretto reports that all the details between Giuntoli and La Dea have been finalized, and an official announcement is expected in the coming days. For Atalanta, this move signals a clear ambition to build on their recent success, both domestically and in Europe.

The appointment means current sporting director Tony D'Amico will be moving on after four years at the helm. D'Amico has been linked with both AC Milan and Roma in recent months, making this a potential domino effect in Italian football's executive ranks. Milan, who showed interest in D'Amico last summer before ultimately hiring Igli Tare, could now revisit that option if Tare's future at San Siro remains uncertain.

Roma, meanwhile, is another possible landing spot for D'Amico. With Gian Piero Gasperini gaining more influence following Claudio Ranieri's departure—and Frederic Massara's exit looming—the Giallorossi could be in the market for a fresh voice in their sporting department.

For Atalanta fans, this is a statement hire. Giuntoli's track record at Napoli, where he helped build a Scudetto-winning squad, and his experience at Juventus make him one of the most respected figures in Italian football. His arrival could signal a new era of ambition in Bergamo, with the club looking to solidify its place among Serie A's elite.

Stay tuned—this story is just getting started, and it could have ripple effects across the league.

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