Roma Faces Managerial Shuffle Challenges Amidst Director Sports Vacancy
The Italian club is experiencing recurring difficulties in appointing a new sporting director, facing delays and regulatory hurdles that impact club operations.


Roma’s search for a new sporting director has been mired in complications for the third consecutive year, mirroring past struggles in filling the crucial role. The club is currently facing a particularly challenging period as they aim to secure the appointment of Tony D’Amico, with regulatory hurdles and negotiation delays creating significant obstacles.
Managerial Turnover at Roma
The recurring issues with appointing a sporting director highlight a pattern of instability within Roma’s management structure. In 2024, Tiago Pinto’s departure in early February left a void for over three months. Florent Ghisolfi was eventually appointed on May 22, joining the club in early June. However, his tenure was short-lived, ending abruptly on June 18, 2025, shortly after the commencement of a new era under coach Gasperini. Following Ghisolfi’s departure, Claudio Ranieri turned to Frederic Massara, who faced immense pressure to balance the club’s finances through capital gains and prepare for the summer transfer market within a tight two-week deadline.
Current Challenges with Tony D’Amico
The current situation with Tony D’Amico’s potential appointment is proving equally complex. The negotiations with his former club, Atalanta, have dragged on longer than anticipated. Furthermore, Serie A regulations may further postpone his full operational capacity. While an official announcement could be imminent, there’s a possibility of further delays.
Key facts
| Role | Individual | Tenure/Status |
|---|---|---|
| Previous Sporting Dir. | Florent Ghisolfi | Departed June 2025 |
| Interim Sporting Dir. | Frederic Massara | Appointed June 2025 |
| Incoming Sporting Dir. | Tony D’Amico | Pending Appointment |
| Financial Deadline | June 30 | Capital gains needed |
Regulatory Hurdles and Financial Pressures
Beyond the logistical challenges, D’Amico faces significant regulatory constraints. Current regulations stipulate that he must wait until the conclusion of the current sporting season to formally assume his duties at Roma, unless a specific exemption is granted. If D’Amico cannot begin his work before July 1st, Roma will be in a precarious position. The club is required to generate approximately 50 million euros in capital gains by June 30th, a task that will need to be accomplished without an official sporting director in place. This situation, while not a reflection of D’Amico’s willingness to join and reunite with coach Gasperini, places considerable pressure on the club’s immediate financial planning.
Impact on Roma’s Future
The ongoing instability in appointing a sporting director has significant implications for AS Roma. A club needs a stable and functioning management team to effectively plan for the future, particularly in player recruitment and contract negotiations. The delays in D’Amico’s appointment, coupled with the pressing financial deadline, could hinder Roma’s ability to conduct necessary transfer business and strategic planning. The club’s leadership and ownership will need to navigate these complexities swiftly to ensure a smooth transition and secure the team’s long-term success.
Source: TuttoMercatoWeb, https://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/serie-a/roma-ghisolfi-d-amico-passando-massara-complicazioni-insediamenti-ds-2243370
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TuttoMercatoWeb Original publication: 2026-06-12T04:38:00+00:00
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