Report Roma targeted Ausilio, Manna and Prade for new director of sport
Roma are set to fire director Ricky Massara, with names approached to take over including Piero Ausilio of Inter, Giovanni Manna of Napoli and ex-Fiorentina chief Daniele Pradè.
The club is in the process of a complete revamp after the dismissal of special advisor Claudio Ranieri due to his disagreements with coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
The Friedkin family are eager to build a structure that will support Gasperini’s ideas, and that also means the removal of Massara as director of sport this summer.
Roma looking for director of sport
There have been several names mentioned to take over the transfer strategy, including some who are already locked down at big clubs.
Tuttomercatoweb suggest that Roma made an approach for current Inter director Ausilio, though the odds of him leaving the Nerazzurri after winning the Scudetto are very slim indeed.
A more likely candidate would be current Napoli director Manna, who made his name setting up the Juventus Next Gen project, a model that Roma are eager to replicate.
Multiple reports including Repubblica point to Manna as the preferred option for the Friedkin family, but it would cost €10m to buy him out of his Napoli contract.
An easier figure to secure is Pradè, who resigned at Fiorentina earlier this season following the disastrous start to the campaign.
He had already worked at Roma in various roles including director of sport from 2000 to 2011.

