Roma hire Gian Piero Gasperini as new boss after Claudio Ranieri


Former Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini has been appointed Roma‘s new manager, the Serie A club said on Friday, with the 67-year-old signing a three-year contract.

Gasperini left Atalanta on Saturday after nine years in charge, and will replace the retired Claudio Ranieri at Roma who finished fifth in the table last season to qualify for the Europa League, a trophy Gasperini won with his previous club.

Former Southampton boss Ivan Juric was announced as his replacement at Atalanta on Friday.

Ranieri has become senior executive advisor at Roma after initially coming out of retirement to help the club this season.

“Gasperini’s career is defined by its creative tactics, dedication to hard work, and exceptional player development,” a Roma statement read.

“Both ownership and Claudio Ranieri believe Gasperini is the right man for the mission.”

In nine seasons at Atalanta, Gasperini guided the Bergamo club to a Europa League triumph in 2024, six top-four finishes in Serie A, and a Champions League quarterfinal.

“I need a significant challenge,” Gasperini said in an interview released by Roma. “I really believe all the conditions are in place to do good work.”

Juric, 49, who played under Gasperini at Crotone and Genoa, was part of the Italian’s coaching staff during his short-lived spell at Inter Milan in 2011, and became his assistant at Palermo the following year.

Atalanta finished third in Serie A last season, which will give Juric his first taste of Champions League football as a manager, and in the league he will come up against Gasperini who became manager of AS Roma on Friday.

Information from Reuters and The Associated Press was used in this report.



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