The defeat against Inter marked a radical turning point for Roma and its Friedkin ownership.
It marked the end of an era of compromise and the beginning of a revolution, with Gian Piero Gasperini placed at the center of the new Giallorossi project.
After years of upheavals and dismissals, the ownership has decided to change perspective, shifting the burden of responsibility onto a team deemed inadequate.
This Roma, as it is built, is not competitive. To escape the morass of fifth and sixth place, a decisive, profound, and structural breakthrough is needed.
To implement this ambitious plan, however, Roma will have to overcome a fundamental obstacle: Financial Fair Play.
A significant capital gain must be completed by June 30, a “painful sacrifice” that will allow the club to finalize the settlement agreement with UEFA and unlock the summer transfer window.
This step will be crucial to achieving the financial freedom needed to make the signings Gasperini has requested.
As Corriere dello Sport reports, once this phase is completed, the Giallorossi management will focus on three specific players Gasperini has requested to strengthen the squad.
The coach has identified the need for a high-quality left-sided attacker, a natural left-back to allow Wesley to return to the right flank, and a quality attacking midfielder capable of linking the lines and bringing greater fluidity to the attacking play.


