Roma's search for a new sporting director is heating up, and the solution to this intriguing puzzle might be just around the corner. With current director Massara entering the final days of his contract with the Giallorossi, the club is actively scanning the market for the ideal candidate to take the reins.
As the summer transfer window approaches, Roma's front office is leaving no stone unturned. While other top targets like Manna are staying put at Napoli and D'Amico appears poised to accept AC Milan's offer, the capital club is zeroing in on a fresh face. The selection process is expected to favor an Italian tactician who aligns seamlessly with Gian Piero Gasperini's dynamic footballing philosophy—a key ingredient for success in modern Serie A.
Enter Sean Sogliano, the current director at Hellas Verona, who has been gaining serious momentum in recent days. Sogliano hasn't yet put pen to paper on a new deal with the Veneto club, leaving the door wide open for a potential "big leap" to a more prominent stage like Roma's Stadio Olimpico. After years of steady work at the Bentegodi, this move could be the career-defining opportunity he's been waiting for.
What makes Sogliano such a compelling candidate? It's all about chemistry and history. His relationship with Gasperini runs deep, dating back to their time together at Palermo under the notoriously volatile Zamparini regime. But it was their reunion at Genoa that truly cemented their bond—both personally and professionally. That shared experience forged a trust that could be the bedrock of a successful partnership in Rome.
For Roma fans, this potential appointment signals a clear direction: a focus on proven relationships and a shared vision. As the club gears up for what promises to be a pivotal summer, keep an eye on Sogliano—he might just be the mastermind behind the Giallorossi's next chapter.
