Pruzzo expresses concern over Roma departures ahead of June 30 deadline
Transfer News·6 June 2026·15h ago

Pruzzo expresses concern over Roma departures ahead of June 30 deadline

Source: Forza Roma

Former Roma striker Roberto Pruzzo has voiced his main concerns about the club's transfer activity in the coming weeks. Speaking on Radio Radio Mattino, Pruzzo stated: "I am worried about the operations by June 30 more than about renewals. Where do these players who will renew go in due course. We need contacts to arrive at a solution that is as painless as possible."

Pruzzo's comments reflect broader anxiety among Roma observers about player departures before the summer transfer window closes on June 30. While contract renewals have been a topic of discussion, the legend's focus is on which established players may leave the club and how the departures are managed to minimise disruption. Roma's squad stability heading into a new season under head coach Gian Piero Gasperini appears to be a key consideration for those monitoring the club's direction.

The comments come as part of ongoing debate across Rome's radio stations, where journalists and former players regularly analyse club affairs. Marco Juric also contributed views on Roma's fixture schedule, particularly expressing concern about Champions League group-stage matchups and the need to accumulate points against mid-tier opponents to progress through the competition.

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Le parole di giornalisti ed ex calciatori sulla Roma Redazione 6 giugno - 13:39 Greenwood, il sogno di Gasperini per alzare il livello e vincere subito Quello delle radio romane è un fenomeno che non ha eguali nel resto d'Italia. Una pluralità di stazioni che fungono da piattaforma, una schiera di giornalisti, ex calciatori e opinionisti ad animare lo spettacolo. Ecco le opinioni dei protagonisti delle emittenti radiofoniche: Marco Juric (Manà Manà Sport Roma 90.9): "Calendario? Tanto bisogna affrontarle tutte. L’incastro che mi preoccupa di più è quello con la terza e la quarta fascia delle partite di Champions: sono gare in cui devi accumulare un bottino di punti per riuscire a passare il turno. D’Amico? Da una parte c’è una persona che morde il freno, ma dall’altra manca la proprietà che risolva la situazione. Io penso che D’Amico, alla fine, dovrà risolversi il problema da solo". Roberto Pruzzo (Radio Radio Mattino - 104,5): "Sono preoccupato delle operazioni entro il 30 giugno più che dei rinnovi. Dove vanno questi calciatori che rinnoveranno a tempi dovuti. Servono contatti per arrivare a una soluzione che sia poco dolorosa". © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Garcia ammette: "Nainggolan fumava, lo sapevo. Ecco perché non mi importava" News AS Roma Roma tra Serie A e Champions: tutti gli incastri tra il campionato e la coppa News AS Roma Del Piero: "Totti ed io rappresentavamo due fazioni, ma c'è sempre stato rispetto" News AS Roma Capello: "Il calendario della Roma non è semplice. Tanti big match nelle prime dieci" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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