Roma have identified Gian Piero Gasperini, the former Atalanta manager, as Claudio Ranieri’s replacement and are closing in on a deal.
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- Gasperini ended his nine-year stint at Atalanta
- Roma identify him as Ranieri's replacement
- The 67-year-old won the Europa League at Atalanta
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WHAT HAPPENED?
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, AS Roma have identified Ranieri’s replacement in the form of former Atalanta manager Gasperini. The report states that both parties indulged in a meeting this afternoon to complete the agreement and that Gasperini is on the verge of taking charge at Roma.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
After a top-notch season with Ranieri, highlighted by a 19-match unbeaten run, Roma are now focused on appointing a new manager. Ranieri’s guidance helped the capital club finish fifth in Serie A, securing qualification for the Europa League. Gasperini, a seasoned coach with nine years and 439 matches at Atalanta, winning 228 of them, is the leading candidate. He notably led Atalanta to a Europa League title in 2023-24, making him a fitting successor to Ranieri, who will now serve as Roma’s sports advisor.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Roma will be Gasperini’s eighth managerial appointment since beginning his coaching career with Juventus’ youth team in 1994.
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WHAT NEXT FOR ROMA?
Roma will be Italy’s sole representative in the Europa League next season, alongside their participation in domestic competitions like Serie A and the Coppa Italia.