Frederic Massara in pole position to replace Ghisolfi
Roma are set to part ways with sporting director Florent Ghisolfi after just one year.
The former OGC Nice executive will leave the club after reaching a consensual termination of his contract.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport, Roma will announce his replacement soon, sometime in the next days.
In the meantime, Frederic Massara appears to be the number one candidate.
The ex-Roma and Milan director has been in talks with the capital club and could return in the coming days.
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