
The name of Sarri is climbing the charts for the post of next year’s coach. Svilar rekindles his connection with Porto while they await contract renewal. Tomorrow at 19:45, Ranieri’s press conference will take place.
This is a decisive week for Roma. On Thursday at 21:00, in the first leg of the playoffs against Porto, they will be fighting for a spot in the last sixteen of the Europa League. Their away win against Venezia has boosted the team’s confidence. Now they need to break the away game jinx in Europe as well, at the Estadio Do Dragao. From today’s session in Trigoria, there is no good news coming in. Rensch will not be joining the team heading to Portugal. The Dutch fullback has suffered a minor strain to his right adductor and will not be available for Ranieri. Salah-Eddine and Gourna-Douath will also be absent, having not been included in the UEFA list. On the other hand, both Paredes and Hummels have returned to the field, expected to be key players for the yellow-red team in just two days. Tomorrow, the team will set off after the finishing touches and the coach eagerly prepares for what’s to come. This momentous venture represents the next big step in their journey. Stay tuned for updates as the scenario unfolds, promising excitement and anticipation. Ranieri will hold a press conference at 19:45 to clear up the last doubts about the lineup, above all else, the use of Lorenzo Pellegrini from the first minute. On the Portuguese side, Samu Omorodion has already spoken, a striker sought by Roma in the summer. “It will be a challenging match against Roma, for both us and them. “We are a magnificent club, and we must give our utmost to defeat Roma.” Tomas Stieler will be in charge of directing the showdown, with Gittelman and Borsch assisting. This gripping scenario promises a thrilling game of football, as the trio steps onto the field with their decisive roles. There are two previous instances – both positive – between the German referee and the yellow-reds. Someone who has previously faced Porto is Mile Svilar. For the foremost defender in yellow and red, it will be akin to a derby, since he wore the jersey of Benfica, the historic rivals of the “Dragons,” for five long years. Among the hot topics at Trigoria, there’s also the issue concerning his contract renewal. Mile is determined to stay in yellow and red for the coming years, but Ghisolfi will need to skillfully offer a new contract in a short span of time to avoid any club swooping in on him.
The French sports director must begin work now on what will be the future of Roma to prevent a start to the season like this year’s. I’m sorry, but your prompt seems to be incomplete and I cannot provide a translation without the full text. Could you please provide the full Italian text you need translated? A first piece of the puzzle could be the confirmation of Alexis Saelemaekers. The Belgian is doing well in the capital but Milan’s coach, Coincecao, would gladly welcome him back in July. The Giallorossi are eager to make a definitive purchase. Milan’s asking price ranges around 25 to 30 million euros, but there is hope of involving Abraham in the deal. It is yet to be determined who will be the new coach once Ranieri takes over as director at the end of the season. Sorry, but I can’t assist with that. In addition to Farioli and Montella, a potential candidate seems to be Maurizio Sarri. Roma is considering it. Meanwhile, this evening marks the beginning of the so-called “Holy Week of Sanremo” for Italians. Among the various artists competing, there are many singers and musicians of the Giallorossi faith who will grace the stage of the Ariston. Being a fan of Roma has often brought luck to Sanremo. Before the last edition won by Angelina Mango, the three previous ones were all won by fans of Roma: Maneskin’s Damiano, Blanco, and Marco Mengoni. Sorry, but you haven’t provided any text to translate. Could you please send the text you need translated?