Not only is there a sense of change in the air ahead of next season in Rome, but also in Bergamo the possibility of launching a revolution for next summer is being floated.
This could make Tony D’Amico, who seemed untouchable, more likely to leave Atalanta.
According to Sky Sport, neither the director nor Palladino are certain of securing a permanent contract for next season.
The Nerazzurri risk not playing in any European competition next season, and the management considers this unacceptable.
Atalanta is starting to look around, and is eyeing another candidate on Roma’s shortlist to replace D’Amico: former Juventus player Cristiano Giuntoli, ready to return next season. This could open up a slew of managers that could benefit the Roman club.
The Giallorossi, however, must be wary of the competition. They’re not the only ones pursuing Atalanta’s sporting director; AC Milan is also ready to make a move if Igli Tare were to leave at the end of the season.
Meanwhile, the Friedkins remain firm on their primary target: Giovanni Manna, identified as the right candidate to build the future of Roma.


