Gianluca Petrachi


Gianluca Petrachi is a retired Italian footballer and sporting director of Serie A club Torino.

Playing career

A central midfielder, he began his career at hometown club Lecce, and played in the Serie A with Torino, Cremonese and A.C. Perugia Calcio, and also played in England for Nottingham Forest. Other clubs he played for include Nola, Taranto, Arezzo, Fidelis Andria, Venezia, Palermo and Ancona.

Managerial career

After retiring as a footballer, he returned to Ancona as a team manager.
In 2006 he was named technical area manager of [A.C. A.C. Pisa 1909|Pisa 1909|Pisa], being successively promoted to director of football in the summer of 2007. He was instrumental in choosing Piero Braglia as head coach and providing the playing squad that won promotion from Serie C to Serie B, and then narrowly missing on a second consecutive promotion to Serie A the following season under the tenure of Gian Piero Ventura; he left Pisa in September 2008.
In December 2009, he was hired at Torino as an assistant to director of football Rino Foschi, then replacing him for good only one month later. Among his successes with the Granata, he achieved a promotion to Serie A in 2011, a UEFA Europa League qualification in 2014, and yet another UEFA Europa League spot in 2019; during his nine years in charge of transfer duties, many Torino players also managed to successfully break into the Italy national team, including: Danilo D'Ambrosio, Matteo Darmian, Alessio Cerci, Ciro Immobile, Daniele Baselli, Davide Zappacosta and Andrea Belotti.
On 25 June 2019, Roma appointed Gianluca Petrachi as their new sporting director after reaching an agreement with Serie A rivals Torino. Petrachi signed a three-year deal to succeed Frederic Massara, who filled the role following Monchi's exit in March.
The 50-year-old officially began his new role with
Roma on 1 July 2019.
On 14 June 2024 he was appointed new sporting director of Salernitana. On 3 January 2025 he was officially relieved of his duties and on the following 10 October the club announced the consensual termination of his contract.
On 10 December 2025 he officially returned as the sporting director of Torino, six and a half years since his last spell.