Serie A
Gasperini’s missing interview reveals Roma’s right-footed midfielder hunt
Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini skipped a scheduled interview with Sky Sport last night to hold talks with the club’s board about transfer strategy. The absence of the Italian from the broadcast was confirmed by La dello Sport, which reported the discussion focused on the profile Gasperini has repeatedly requested: a right-footed attacking midfielder capable of starting on the left wing and delivering quality in the final third.
The urgency in the capital is tied to the need to strengthen the attack with the season less than a month away. According to the report, the meeting may have taken place remotely even after club owner Ryan Friedkin left the training ground in Wales that morning.
The club’s offensive department remains the clear priority, with the transfer window still open but time running short. Gasperini has publicly stressed the need for a creative midfielder who can unlock defences, yet the first options have not materialised. Efforts to sign Mason Greenwood collapsed, while the move for Crysencio Summerville did not progress. In recent hours, the situation surrounding Norwegian winger Antonio Nusa has grown more complicated, further complicating Roma’s pursuit of the profile the coach wants.
Behind the scenes, tensions have surfaced between Gasperini and sporting director Tony D’Amico. Despite the friction, the two retain mutual respect built during their shared time at Atalanta, and the disagreement has not damaged their working relationship.
As the start of the league campaign approaches, pressure on the board to provide the missing piece is intensifying. Gasperini is still awaiting the player who can complete his new tactical project, and the club hierarchy is under scrutiny to meet the coach’s demands before the transfer window closes.
The report in La dello Sport frames the current impasse as a clash between ambition and pragmatism, with the club’s offensive ambitions colliding with the realities of a stalled transfer market.