Roma are making significant progress on contract renewals, with manager Gian Piero Gasperini leading the charge to secure key players for the long term. The club is focused on locking down what has been dubbed the "sixth-place gang" — a core group that includes Gianluca Mancini, Bryan Cristante, Lorenzo Pellegrini, and Zeki Celik.
Gasperini, who previously worked to extend Stephan El Shaarawy and Paulo Dybala, is personally driving these negotiations. He has praised these players for their strong moral character and sees them as the foundation for future success, with plans to add just three or four key signings — like Donyell Malen or Wesley — to elevate the squad.
According to reports, Mancini and Cristante are expected to sign extensions through 2030 at the end of the season. Pellegrini's deal is likely to run until 2029, though it will come with a significant salary reduction. The biggest development, however, involves Turkish full-back Zeki Celik. After months of stalled talks, negotiations have resumed for a new contract. Celik is keen to stay in Rome, and discussions now center on a salary adjustment — one that will be far lower than the €4 million he was reportedly seeking earlier this year.
El Shaarawy's situation will be revisited at the end of the season, though the mood around him is positive. Meanwhile, Dybala is set to meet with his agents to discuss a potential extension at a much reduced salary.
This wave of renewals signals Roma's commitment to building a stable, competitive core — even if it means navigating the same financial constraints that have defined recent seasons. The difference now? Gian Piero Gasperini is at the helm, and he's shaping a team with both continuity and ambition.
