Roma has officially announced Tony D’Amico, and now the Giallorossi’s transfer window is heating up.
In addition to contract renewals, the Roman club’s priority is to definitively close the settlement agreement with UEFA.
Gian Piero Gasperini would like to retain key players, including Matias Soulé, but Manu Koné could receive offers that are hard to refuse.
The French midfielder, whom Gasp, along with Evan Ndicka, would like to build the foundations of the team he will build for the return to the Champions League, has attracted interest from several European giants.
And while the number 17 has said “no” to Atlético Madrid, other offers could shake him.
Koné has long hoped to join PSG, which has established itself as the best team in Europe. Born about 10 kilometers from Paris, playing at the Parc des Princes would be a dream for the 2001-born player.
But beyond Luis Enrique’s team, which hasn’t made any concrete moves so far, the French club’s latest opponent in the Champions League has also set its sights on the Roma player.
According to Il Corriere della Sera, Arsenal have made initial contact with the player’s entourage, who is currently playing for France at the World Cup, to see if there would be an opening.
And it’s clear that if one of the world’s top teams arrives, it’s hard to say “no” again. Meanwhile, the Roman club is looking around, and in the event of parting ways with their number 17, they’re interested in Yunus Musah.