Gasperini Confirms Atalanta Exit Amid Roma Links
- Gian Piero Gasperini announced that he will leave Atalanta in 2025 after a successful tenure that included winning the Europa League in 2024 and establishing the club as a consistent Serie A contender.
- He decided not to renew his contract, which expires in June, coinciding with Claudio Ranieri's retirement from Roma and sparking speculation about Gasperini joining Roma.
- Gasperini transformed Atalanta from relegation battlers to a top Serie A club with Champions League appearances and a dynamic, high-pressing tactical style.
- He mentioned that it was only very recently that he made the final decision to conclude the remarkable nine-year journey with Atalanta, while also expressing optimism for the club’s future achievements.
- Gasperini's exit marks the end of an era for Atalanta and opens a new chapter, with his potential Roma role likely to impact Italian football's competitive landscape.
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Arriving in 2016 at Atalanta Bergame, coach Gian Piero Gasperini will leave the bergamasque club and is expected to join AS Roma.
Race for the bench In the last 24 hours, Juventus has taken a hard hit in the bench race. Gian Piero Gasperini, as reported by Tuttosport on May 30, 2025, has chosen Rome, signing a three-year term until 2028, despite the Bianconero neighboring led by Giorgio Chiellini and Damien Comolli, next CEO. After [...] L'articolo Juventus, Gasperini fades: Roma takes the technician comes from UltimeJuve.it.
Italian football expert Gian Piero Gasperini will soon take over as Roma manager. According to Italian journalists, the club from Rome has reached an agreement with the experienced coach for a three-year collaboration.
The technician would have communicated to the company the intention to terminate the contract, would have accepted the three-year proposed to him from Rome. For the succession to Gasperini the names at stake are those of Raffaele Palladino, Igor Tudor, Stefano Pioli and Thiago Motta (ANSA)
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