We need to pray for the Holy Father that he makes decisions in his exhortation on the Amazon in accordance with Scripture and Tradition.
At most, perhaps a study of married priests under extremely specific circumstances may be prudent for some areas of the world; but opening the priesthood to universal norms allowing marriage would be a fracture with tradition and the gift of celibacy.
The Holy Father has already spoken clearly that women priests cannot be allowed, and he does not seem sold on the idea of female deacons. The 2002 study done on female deacons concluded that they had no sacramental role, and the study ordered under Pope Francis came to a similar conclusion. But the people who keep pressing for this are apparently convinced that they’re going to find some evidence or proof that women can be ordained. They are wrong; they cannot be.
It would be equally erroneous to allow women to wear vestments on the altar as “lectors” or “acolytes,” as the perception would be that women can somehow approach the idea of male priesthood. These errors of secular ideas of equality persist in the Church today and we must pray that the Holy Father teaches clearly on the different roles between men and women in the Church; he has done this before, but the modernists were deaf to his words.