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Roma’s €55m price for Koné exposes their UEFA squeeze

🇮🇹 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Roma have set a €55 million asking price for Manchester United target Manu Koné, a France international, as financial pressure forces the Giallorossi to consider selling star players. The valuation underscores Roma’s urgent need to balance their books amid UEFA financial demands. Koné remains a priority for Manchester United, who have reportedly shifted focus away from Ederson at Atalanta. Roma value Matias Soulè at €35 million, with a potential capital gain of around €20 million if sold. Soulè’s amortised cost stands at €15.5 million, making a €35 million transfer a lucrative opportunity for the club. Matias Soulè’s agent, Martin Guastadisegno, has travelled to England to meet executives from Sunderland and Fulham. The meetings highlight multiple avenues for Soulè’s potential transfer. Soulè, an Argentine winger, has drawn interest from English clubs, prompting his agent’s proactive approach. Roma’s financial strain leaves little room for negotiation on key assets like Koné. The €55 million price tag for Koné reflects Roma’s determination to meet UEFA’s financial requirements. Soulè’s potential sale at €35 million would provide significant financial relief, easing the club’s immediate pressures. Guastadisegno’s discussions in England suggest Soulè could be the first of several sales. Roma’s refusal to compromise on Koné’s valuation underscores the severity of their financial situation. The Giallorossi’s financial challenges are compounded by their need to balance the books without delay. Koné’s potential exit remains tied to Manchester United’s pursuit, with the Premier League club unwilling to lower their offer.

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