Roma gathered yesterday at Trigoria for an end-of-season meeting, where the coach thanked the team and staff for reaching the Champions League.
The manager also spoke on behalf of the owners, emphasizing their satisfaction with achieving the goal at the first opportunity.
Ryan Friedkin was not present at the Fulvio Bernardini yesterday; it’s possible he was personally involved in the sporting director situation.
Massara will soon leave the capital, and Gasperini is awaiting his replacement. The chosen one is Tony D’Amico.
Roma has chosen a replacement for Frederic Massara.
As reported by Corriere della Sera, Tony D’Amico is in pole position, and he will replace Atalanta manager Cristiano Giuntoli.
Gasperini played a key role, given his direct knowledge of the manager with whom he worked in Bergamo.
The deal isn’t finalized, but it’s so advanced that it would be a surprise if it doesn’t close.
Ryan Friedkin will remain in Rome for the next few days: meetings are scheduled to define the future of the Giallorossi club. A meeting with Gasperini could take place as early as today.