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AS Roma appoints Tony D’Amico as sporting director with contract through June 2028

AS Roma appoints Tony D’Amico as sporting director with contract through June 2028

The Serie A club's new hire will prioritize contract renewals for Paulo Dybala and Gianluca Mancini as part of a broader front office overhaul

AS Roma has officially confirmed Tony D’Amico as the club’s new sporting director, handing him a deal that runs through June 2028. The appointment, which was first reported in late May 2026 and formally announced around June 9, caps a months-long search by the Friedkin ownership group to reshape the club’s sporting department.

D’Amico’s contract reportedly includes an option to extend through 2029. His first major task: locking down new deals for Argentine forward Paulo Dybala and Italian defender Gianluca Mancini, two players Roma considers essential to its Serie A ambitions.

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From Atalanta to Rome

D’Amico arrives in the Italian capital after serving as sporting director at Atalanta since 2022. He departed the Bergamo-based club through an amicable agreement during a transitional period that saw Cristiano Giuntoli take over responsibilities.

Roma had been operating without a permanent sporting director following the earlier departures of Frederic Massara and Tiago Pinto during the 2025-2026 season cycle.

The Dybala and Mancini question

Dybala, who joined Roma after his high-profile departure from Juventus, has been one of the most talented but injury-prone forwards in Serie A. The challenge for D’Amico will be structuring a deal that reflects both Dybala’s ability and the financial risk his fitness history presents.

Mancini is an Italian international defender whose contract renewal sits alongside Dybala’s as a top priority for the incoming sporting director.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

AS Roma appoints Tony D’Amico as sporting director with contract through June 2028

AS Roma appoints Tony D’Amico as sporting director with contract through June 2028

The Serie A club's new hire will prioritize contract renewals for Paulo Dybala and Gianluca Mancini as part of a broader front office overhaul

AS Roma has officially confirmed Tony D’Amico as the club’s new sporting director, handing him a deal that runs through June 2028. The appointment, which was first reported in late May 2026 and formally announced around June 9, caps a months-long search by the Friedkin ownership group to reshape the club’s sporting department.

D’Amico’s contract reportedly includes an option to extend through 2029. His first major task: locking down new deals for Argentine forward Paulo Dybala and Italian defender Gianluca Mancini, two players Roma considers essential to its Serie A ambitions.

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From Atalanta to Rome

D’Amico arrives in the Italian capital after serving as sporting director at Atalanta since 2022. He departed the Bergamo-based club through an amicable agreement during a transitional period that saw Cristiano Giuntoli take over responsibilities.

Roma had been operating without a permanent sporting director following the earlier departures of Frederic Massara and Tiago Pinto during the 2025-2026 season cycle.

The Dybala and Mancini question

Dybala, who joined Roma after his high-profile departure from Juventus, has been one of the most talented but injury-prone forwards in Serie A. The challenge for D’Amico will be structuring a deal that reflects both Dybala’s ability and the financial risk his fitness history presents.

Mancini is an Italian international defender whose contract renewal sits alongside Dybala’s as a top priority for the incoming sporting director.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.