Aquilani Close to Sassuolo Deal; Roma to Face Fifth Former Player Next Season
Transfer News·6 June 2026·11h ago

Aquilani Close to Sassuolo Deal; Roma to Face Fifth Former Player Next Season

Source: Forza Roma

Alberto Aquilani, the former Roma midfielder, is reportedly close to an agreement to become Sassuolo's head coach. According to reports, Aquilani met with Sassuolo's management again recently, with a deal appearing imminent. The 47-year-old, who played for Roma from 2002 to 2009 and later spent time at Sassuolo in 2017, would make the leap to management after managing Catanzaro. Sassuolo views him as the ideal fit to work alongside Fabio Grosso.

If the transfer materializes, Aquilani would become the fifth former Roma player or manager Roma will face next season. The others are Eusebio Di Francesco (Lecce, matchday 2), Cristian Chivu (Inter, 20 September), Daniele De Rossi (Genoa, 18 October), and Luciano Spalletti (Juventus, 20 December). Aquilani would face his former club on 8 November at the Stadio Olimpico in what would be his first return as an opposing manager.

The fixture list presents an unusual situation for Roma, with the club set to encounter a notable series of familiar faces throughout the 2025–26 campaign. Each match carries potential narrative weight given the connections between these coaches and the Giallorossi.

● AI Generated Summary

This summary was generated by an AI model. Always read the source for complete and accurate information.

Testo Originale / Source Text

Machine-scraped Italian — paste into Google Translate for a full read.

Per il club giallorosso si tratterebbe del quinto ex da affrontare nella prossima stagione Redazione 6 giugno - 18:01 Gasperini in versione padel: battuta, attacco a rete e punto Con ogni probabilità, il futuro di Alberto Aquilani sarà al Sassuolo. Secondo quanto riportato da La Gazzetta dello Sport, il tecnico ed ex centrocampista giallorosso oggi avrebbe incontrato nuovamente la dirigenza del club neroverde con la fumata bianca che sembra dunque sempre più vicina. Dopo l’esperienza al Catanzaro, Aquilani (in neroverde nella stagione 2017 per 17 partite) è pronto a fare il grande salto da allenatore e il club emiliano lo considera il profilo ideale per affiancare Fabio Grosso. La Roma contro gli ex: il prossimo anno ne affronterà cinque Se la trattativa tra Aquilani e il Sassuolo dovesse andare a buon fine, per la Roma si tratterebbe del quinto ex da affrontare nella prossima stagione. L’ex centrocampista, in giallorosso dal 2002 al 2009 (esclusa la parentesi alla Triestina) si aggiungerebbe infatti a una lista già piuttosto ricca. Il primo da affrontare, in ordine cronologico, sarà Eusebio Di Francesco nella trasferta di Lecce alla seconda giornata. Poi toccherà all'Inter di Cristian Chivu, atteso il 20 settembre allo Stadio Olimpico. Il 18 ottobre sarà invece la volta della sfida interna contro il Genoa di Daniele De Rossi. Il turno di Aquilani arriverebbe l’8 novembre, sempre all’Olimpico, in quello che sarebbe per lui il primo ritorno da allenatore contro la Roma. Il cerchio degli ex si chiuderebbe poi il 20 dicembre, con la sfida casalinga contro la Juventus di Luciano Spalletti. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Calvario Ferguson, il ct irlandese è impietoso: "Non sarà al top prima di ottobre" News AS Roma Roma, D'Amico è a Bergamo per trattare la risoluzione con l'Atalanta: le ultime Calciomercato AS Roma Duello Roma-Fenerbahce per Greenwood: Gasp non molla. Il Marsiglia chiede 55 milioni News AS Roma Chiesa, il retroscena su Salah: "Mi parla sempre di Roma. È ancora legato all'Italia" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

Read original on Forza Roma

More Transfer News

Dybala reportedly approached young midfielder Lazaro about representation through consulting agency
Club NewsTransfer News AI
6h ago

Dybala reportedly approached young midfielder Lazaro about representation through consulting agency

Jeremías Lazaro, a 2004-born midfielder at Argentine club Instituto Córdoba, revealed that Paulo Dybala contacted him via video call through a mutual connection to offer representation services. Lazaro declined the offer, as he had already signed with another agent, but praised Dybala for providing advice during a period when he was playing little. Lazaro said of their conversation: "With him I had a chat, we spoke on Instagram, I made a video call with him because, well, he wanted to be my representative. But I had already signed with my current agent. Obviously we remained on excellent terms, there's a desire to meet at some point, which will surely happen. But I'm really happy because he's a fantastic person. He gave me a lot of advice and, honestly, talking to him reassured me." Dybala founded a Milan-based consulting firm called La Favorita srl over two years ago, which manages athlete image rights, endorsements, and intellectual property across multiple platforms including artificial intelligence and blockchain-based assets like NFTs. The venture reflects Dybala's broader business interests beyond his playing career at Roma, similar to how Francesco Totti established his own management company. The arrangement shows Dybala is actively building a portfolio in sports representation and consulting, positioning himself for post-playing opportunities in football management and athlete advocacy.

D'Amico Deal Nears Final Stage; Greenwood Price Tag €55 Million, Paixão as Backup Plan
Transfer NewsClub News AI
8h ago

D'Amico Deal Nears Final Stage; Greenwood Price Tag €55 Million, Paixão as Backup Plan

AS Roma's pursuit of a new sporting director is approaching conclusion. Tony D'Amico is currently in Bergamo negotiating the termination of his contract with Atalanta, a necessary step before he can officially join Roma as director of sport. The two clubs have yet to reach full agreement, however, with D'Amico expected to forfeit certain monthly payments as part of the exit deal. Atalanta president Luca Percassi is reportedly unwilling to expedite the arrangement, which may delay D'Amico's arrival at Roma until 1 July, when he will gain full decision-making authority at the club. Meanwhile, head coach Gian Piero Gasperini continues to pursue English winger Mason Greenwood as a primary transfer target. Marseille has set Greenwood's asking price at €55 million. Should that move prove unfeasible, Roma has identified Peixoto (referred to as Paixão in transfer discussions) as a backup option. Complications have also emerged at Fenerbahçe, where uncertainty surrounds which of two candidates will secure the English player's signature.

Angeloni rules out Roma move, commits future to Fiorentina
Transfer NewsClub News AI
9h ago

Angeloni rules out Roma move, commits future to Fiorentina

Valentino Angeloni, head of Fiorentina's youth academy, has publicly distanced himself from a potential move to AS Roma. Speaking at the Serie A Festival in Parma, Angeloni made clear his intention to remain in Florence and focus on his work with the club's leadership. Roma had been searching for a new youth sector director following the departure of Claudio Ranieri and the collapse of an agreement with Massimo Tarantino. Angeloni's rejection eliminates one of the primary candidates on Roma's shortlist, which also included Frara. Despite acknowledging Roma's prestige and his personal connection to the capital—he was born in Rome and played for Roma as a child—Angeloni emphasized his commitment to Fiorentina's project. He stated: "I'm staying in Florence, and that's my wish. The Roma rumours are flattering, of course—I was born in Rome and played as a child at Roma with Anzalone, it's an important club, but so is Fiorentina and I'm focused on what I've done, must do, and will do here. I'm working with Paratici and his entire department on Fiorentina's future. I'm very focused on what I'm doing, I like it very much, in a fantastic environment." The development marks another setback in Roma's efforts to rebuild their youth academy structure after recent managerial transitions.

Feedback