The revolution at Roma could not stop with the dismissal of Daniele De Rossi which, among other things, also led to the resignation of CEO Lina Souloukou. As reported by the ‘Gazzetta dello Sport’ on newsstands today, the position of the sporting director is also being examined Florent Ghisolfi: announced on May 22nd to replace Tiago Pinto, the French manager chosen by Souloukou on that occasion signed a three-year contract.
With the Greek manager stepping back, it remains to be seen whether the Friedkins will now also involve the former Nice manager in a revolution that was decidedly unexpected a week ago. Ghisolfi was the protagonist of a very important transfer market session in the summer with over one hundred million euros spent and his figure has not been involved in the protests of recent days.
Yesterday, at the end of Roma-Udinese 3-0, Juric expressed himself as follows on Lina Souloukou’s resignation: “I’m sorry because there were family situations, children always come first. I’m very sorry for her on a human level, it’s a really difficult time. In the end, we have to think about training well, playing well in matches, giving our best to our fans, focusing on this. The rest is up to others to think about, we have to work well on the pitch”.