Reports from "La Gazzetta dello Sport" indicate that after several days of waiting and back-and-forth with Atalanta, the Roma club finally announced the appointment of Tony D'Amico as the new sporting director. Next, they will continue to pursue Olympique Marseille striker Greenwood.

According to "La Gazzetta dello Sport," Tony D'Amico has always been Gasperini's top choice. The two had a successful collaboration at Atalanta, during which Atalanta won the Europa League and participated in the Champions League three times.
"La Gazzetta dello Sport" further stated that Tony D'Amico's first signing for Roma could be Greenwood, as Roma has significantly accelerated negotiations in recent hours. Greenwood has already spoken with Gasperini and agreed to sign a four-year contract with Roma. Now, Roma still needs to reach an agreement with Olympique Marseille, but the club has assured the player that the Friedkin family will do everything possible to bring him to the capital. Soule's departure might help; if he leaves for 35-40 million euros, Roma could increase their offer for Greenwood, moving closer to Olympique Marseille's asking price of 50 million euros.
