The future at Trigoria is shrouded in uncertainty, but one name is emerging as the clear frontrunner for Roma's sporting director role: Tony D'Amico. With the club's owners absent from the scene—though expected to arrive in the coming days—and outgoing sporting director Frederic Massara holding limited influence, the Giallorossi are navigating a critical transition period in silence.
Roma is aggressively searching for a new sporting director to partner with Gasperini in reshaping the squad for next season. The list of candidates has been long, but it's narrowing fast, and D'Amico now sits in pole position. Among the initial targets was Giovanni Manna, who remains under contract with Napoli until 2029. However, Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has built an insurmountable wall around Manna, making a move to the capital increasingly unlikely with each passing day.
Meanwhile, Roma is locked in a battle with AC Milan for D'Amico's services. The Milan club appears to be the sporting director's first choice, given his previous collaboration with Gasperini at Atalanta. Contacts have been ongoing for several days as Roma works to outmaneuver its Serie A rival. The key to unlocking this deal lies in Atalanta making Giuntoli's appointment official—once that happens, D'Amico will be free to negotiate with other clubs and potentially bring his expertise to the Stadio Olimpico.
