Premier League
Roma gamble on Ederson to fill Koné void amid tense talks
Roma are considering signing Brazilian midfielder Ederson from Atalanta, a move that could involve a fee comparable to the €45 million Manchester United deal that fell through after a failed medical, and would replace departing French midfielder Manu Koné in the upcoming season.
Roma are weighing the sale of French midfielder Manu Koné, a move that would free up cash but leave a midfield void. The Giallorossi believe the proceeds could settle their accounts.
Koné, who wears number 17, is referred to internally as Kon, underscoring his importance in the club’s plans. Losing the Frenchman would create a gap that would be difficult to fill.
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According to Teleradiostereo, Brazilian midfielder Ederson of Atalanta has been placed on Roma’s shortlist as a direct replacement for Koné. Roma view Ederson as a possible Kone replacement. Ederson enjoys a good relationship with the Grugliasco‑born coach in Bergamo and with Tony D’Amico, which could aid his integration. Relations between Roma and Atalanta’s Percassi club are tense, meaning Rome will have to meet the requested fee once Koné is transferred. The fee is linked to the €45 million Manchester United deal that saw Ederson move to England before he failed a medical. Ederson also faces competition from Newcastle, who have ample resources after selling Sandro Tonali for €100 million. The failed medical with the Red Devils keeps talks in England ongoing. If Roma secure Ederson, they could fill the midfield void while settling accounts, but the fee and club friction could jeopardise the transfer. For the Brazilian, a move to the Giallorossi would revive his England‑linked prospects after the medical setback.