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Champions League Qualification May Shape Tony D’Amico’s Roma Role

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Qualifying for the Champions League would also change the lives of Roma’s next sporting director, whether that person is Tony D’Amico, Fabio Paratici, Alessandro Sogliano, or another candidate. The club would gain greater financial strength as a result of the competition. The prospect of Champions League participation brings a substantial increase in revenue for Italian clubs. This financial uplift can affect budgeting for player acquisitions, staff salaries, and overall club operations. Roma’s sporting director race currently lists several high‑profile names. Tony D’Amico, a long‑time Roma insider, is mentioned alongside former Juventus director Fabio Paratici and former Milan executive Alessandro Sogliano. Each candidate could see his career trajectory altered by the club’s success in Europe. A Champions League spot would enhance the attractiveness of the role for any of the named individuals. The club’s financial position would be bolstered by the additional income from European competition. Greater resources could enable Roma to offer more competitive terms to secure their preferred sporting director. Roma’s ambition to reach the Champions League therefore intertwines with the decision on who will steer its sporting strategy. The outcome of the upcoming season will likely determine which candidate ultimately assumes the role.
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