Gian Piero Gasperini is set to take over as Roma’s new boss, replacing Claudio Ranieri. This move ends his seven-year stint with Atalanta.
A new chapter unfolds
Roma’s offer won him over. Gasperini will sign a three-year deal. He picked Roma over interest from Juventus, who tried to sway him with help from future director general Damien Comolli.
Gasperini’s resume is packed. He led Atalanta to a UEFA Europa League title last season, beating Leverkusen in the final. He’s also managed Crotone, Genova, Inter, and Palermo.
- Seven years at Atalanta
- UEFA Europa League winner
- Experienced manager with multiple club stints
Roma finished fifth in Serie A and will play in the UEFA Europa League in 2025/2026. Gasperini’s move marks a new era for the club. As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, Gasperini thanked Juventus for their interest but chose Roma’s offer.