Roma Hold Firm On Manu Koné As United And Liverpool Circle
Rome’s defiant pricing strategy
Manchester United and Liverpool have both expressed genuine interest in Roma midfielder Manu Koné, according to reports. The 25‑year‑old French star has become a World Cup sensation, helping France reach the semi‑finals and drawing attention from top clubs. Roma’s stance has shifted from €50 million to €60 million, making a move to Atletico Madrid increasingly unlikely.
Financial backdrop and deadline extension
Roma needed to generate €50 million in capital gains before July 1, which pushed them to consider Koné as a key asset. UEFA granted clubs a one‑month grace period because of the World Cup, allowing Roma to stay firm on pricing. This extra time has strengthened the Giallorossi’s negotiating position.
Club interest and squad plans
Both United and Liverpool are keen on midfield reinforcements ahead of the new season. United recently signed Andrey Santos from Chelsea and are closing in on Youri Tielemans, while Liverpool still lacks a dominant presence in the engine room. Koné’s €5.19 million‑a‑year contract runs until June 2029, adding to his long‑term value.
Looking ahead
With the €60 million tag likely to rise if Koné’s World Cup form continues, Roma sit in a commanding spot. The French midfielder’s performances could command an even higher price, leaving rival clubs to decide if they are willing to meet Roma’s demands. The summer transfer window will be crucial for both United and Liverpool as they pursue the talented Frenchman.
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