Claudio Ranieri’s future at Roma could be in the balance, in a scenario that, while sensational, cannot be ruled out.
The absolute silence imposed by the Friedkins at Trigoria, following the cold video call with coach Gian Piero Gasperini and sporting director Frederic Massara, is fueling rumors of a possible departure.
Ranieri, in fact, could decide to leave Roma without hesitation if the Friedkins no longer consider him essential to the project.
Should he depart, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, Massara, who has received Ranieri’s full support, could also follow the coach and pack his bags.
Meanwhile, amid the rumors circulating in the capital, some suggestive scenarios are emerging, such as a possible appointment of Giovanni Malagò as president of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and the current Roma Senior Advisor as technical director.
If this scenario were to materialize, with Gasperini permanently at the helm of the team, Roma could consider Francesco Totti as a prestigious advisor, fully aligned with the coach.
Regarding the transfer market, two names appear to be in pole position to fill the role of operational expert: former Juventus director Cristiano Giuntoli and Sean Sogliano, current sporting director of Verona, with whom Gasperini has shared past experiences, particularly at Genoa.


