On Sunday at San Siro, Roma will play the first of eight crucial matches for Champions League qualification.
All other discussions, from contract renewals to the transfer market and the relationship between the coaching staff and management, have been postponed until the end of the season.
Until then, only the pitch matters, as Roma strives to reach the Champions League, a title they have been missing for seven years.
As for contract renewals, several players are expiring, including Dybala and Pellegrini. It’s now certain that the Argentine will leave the Giallorossi, likely to return to Argentina.
Several Italian clubs, including AC Milan, are interested in Pellegrini.
The Rossoneri had made moves to determine whether there were grounds for a free transfer, but according to Calciomercato.it, they have pulled out and will not make any offers for the player.
Other options remain, particularly Juventus and Napoli. Spalletti considers him the ideal fit for his Juventus, while Napoli have been pursuing him for several years. Several Premier League teams are also on the table.
A permanent stay in the capital hasn’t been ruled out. Roma has never ruled out a renewal, albeit at a lower price than his current contract. In any case, the matter will be discussed again at the end of the season.


