Tony D’Amico remains Roma’s leading candidate to replace Massara
Tony D’Amico remains Roma’s leading candidate to replace Massara With just 90 minutes left until the end of the season, many teams will know their fate. Roma, Juventus, Como, and Milan are battling to secure a Champions League spot, which could shift the balance of power for the clubs involved ahead of the summer transfer window. The Giallorossi, like the Bianconeri and the Rossoneri, are on the hunt for a sporting director for next season.
The Roman club has been evaluating various profiles for weeks now, and three appear to be the most likely candidates: Matteo Tognozzi, Tony D’Amico, and Fabio Paratici. Paratici appears to be leaning toward staying at Fiorentina to continue the project he’s started, but his contract includes a clause that could make his departure easier. According to Alfredo Pedullà, however, Tognozzi appears close to a return to Juventus.
The closest candidate to Roma in this scenario would be D’Amico, replaced by Cristiano Giuntoli in Bergamo. The latter is also on AC Milan’s shortlist, but according to the renowned journalist, the manager, who previously worked with Gasp at Atalanta, has put the Roman club at the top of his list of preferences for the future.