Manu Koné Attracts Arsenal, PSG Interest After Rejecting Atlético Madrid
Roma's number 17, French midfielder Manu Koné, is reportedly considering offers from European giants Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain, having previously declined Atlético Madrid. Koné, who is currently playing for France in the World Cup, has long held ambitions to join PSG, seeing it as a dream to play at Parc des Princes. Separately, AS Roma has announced Tony D’Amico and is focusing on contract renewals and a settlement agreement with UEFA, while also showing interest in Yunus Musah as a potential replacement.
French midfielder Manu Koné, recognized as Roma's number 17, has reportedly attracted significant transfer interest from top European clubs. Koné, who is currently representing France at the World Cup, recently rejected an offer from Atlético Madrid.
The player is said to be tempted by prospects at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Arsenal. Koné, born near Paris, has expressed a long-standing desire to join PSG, viewing it as a dream to play at the Parc des Princes. However, Luis Enrique's team has not yet made concrete moves regarding the player.
According to Il Corriere della Sera, Arsenal, identified as a recent Champions League opponent of the French club, has initiated contact with Koné’s representatives to explore a potential transfer.
Simultaneously, AS Roma has announced the official appointment of Tony D’Amico. The Roman club's transfer window is active, with priorities including securing contract renewals for existing players and finalizing a settlement agreement with UEFA.
Gian Piero Gasperini reportedly aims to retain key players, including Matias Soulé, and seeks to build a team foundation around Koné and Evan Ndicka for a return to the Champions League. In the event of Koné's departure, Roma is reportedly interested in Yunus Musah as a potential acquisition.
(Source: Yahoo Sports Soccer)
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