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18-05-2025
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Cristante dedicates winning goal to Ranieri
Roma midfielder Bryan Cristante helped the Giallorossi seal a precious 3-1 win over Milan. After the match, the midfielder dedicated the goal to Claudio Ranieri who made his last appearance at the Stadio Olimpico tonight. Advertisement In his post-match interview, Cristante said, 'Of course I dedicate it to Ranieri.' 'The coach deserves it for everything he has done not only for Roma but in an incredible career. Tonight he deserves all this and we are happy to have given him a victory.' 'Top 4? We believe in it. Since the coach arrived we have taken an incredible journey, no one believed it. We've come a lot and we don't want to stop.'
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13-05-2025
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Como open talks with Bryan Cristante
Como's interest in Bryan Cristante has been confirmed. Italian journalist Daniele Longo of reports that Como are indeed in talks with Bryan Cristante ahead of the summer. The Roma midfielder could leave the Italian capital after bein close to an exit from the club in January. According to Longo, contacts between Como and Cristante's agent are constant in the lead-up to the end of the season. The player could be Como's first signing of the summer.
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11-05-2025
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Como inquire about Bryan Cristante
With only three more games until the end of the season, the first market rumors linking Bryan Cristante with an exit from the capital are starting to emerge. According to the latest by Sky Sport, the Roma midfielder has caught Como's attention ahead of the summer. Advertisement The Giallorossi number 4 would be a target to reinforce the midfield of the team coached by Cesc Fabregas, linked in the last few hours to Bayer Leverkusen and Roma in recent weeks. Sky Sport adds that there is room for a positive outcome of an operation involving Cristante to Como. The Roma midfielder would bring quality and experience to a relatively young squad.
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08-05-2025
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Cristante, Mancini train separately ahead of Atalanta
Roma returned to training at Trigoria yesterday after the days off granted by Claudio Ranieri following last Sunday's 1-0 win over Fiorentina. The complete squad remains at Ranieri's disposal for the crucial match against Fiorentina on Monday. Advertisement However, not everyone trained with the group yesterday: Bryan Cristante and Gianluca Mancini, in fact, did separate work but there is no cause for alarm in view of the trip to Bergamo. For Cristante it was a matter of recovering from a bruise and for Mancini it was a muscle strain, reports Corriere dello Sport.
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08-02-2025
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Italian agent Giuseppe Riso on Frattesi & Cristante's future
Giuseppe Riso, agent and owner of the GR Sports agency, assists some Roma players such as Cristante, Mancini and Baldanzi. In an exclusive interview with La Repubblica, Riso spoke about the deal that fell through between Inter and Roma for Frattesi and the exits of Baldanzi and Cristante, which ultimately did not materialize. 'At one point both Juve and Inter were interested in Cristante, but both should have made sales that in the end they didn't. Good news for Roma, who can count on a senator, a potential captain, a man with personality and experience. At least until June.' 'Frattesi to Roma? It was my idea. Or, if you prefer, I tried to force it. I saw Davide sad because he expected to play more and I was sorry for him.' 'I got to work looking for alternatives for him and not only in Italy. When you talk about Frattesi it is normal that the Roma option is considered, but I had important solutions also in La Liga and especially the Premier League.' 'If the operation had happened, I would have tried to bring Cristante to Inter. But everything stopped because of Davide's will, who is too keen on staying in Milan.' 'What will happen next? Hard to say. June is far away and in football things change quickly.' 'Baldanzi? Honestly, I tried to get him to leave. They were looking for him in Florence and Milan, but Roma were opposed. They say he will become one of their starters.'