AS Roma have officially parted ways with manager Ivan Jurić following a series of unsatisfactory performances. Jurić, who took over the managerial role from Daniele de Rossi at the beginning of the current season, has been relieved of his duties as the club seeks to improve its standing.
Search for New Manager Underway
The club’s director, Ghisolfi, has stated that the process of selecting a new head coach will be thorough, as they aim to find the most suitable candidate for the position. “We’re gonna take some time to pick the best option,” Ghisolfi confirmed, indicating that the club is in no rush to make a hasty decision.
Background on Managerial Changes
Jurić’s appointment came after the dismissal of Daniele de Rossi, who had been with the club since January 2024. De Rossi had previously extended his contract with AS Roma multiple times, with the most recent extension announced in June 2024, which was set to last until 2027. Despite these extensions, De Rossi was sacked in September 2024, paving the way for Jurić’s short-lived tenure.
The club’s decision to part ways with Jurić reflects their commitment to finding a manager who can lead the team to better results and stability in the future.