The season isn’t over yet, but Roma are already looking ahead.
Not only to build the team of the future, but also to deal—in every sense—with a summer that promises to be challenging.
Corriere dello Sport reports this, turning the spotlight on Manu Koné.
The midfielder is one of the most solid prospects in the Giallorossi squad, but also one who could generate significant capital gains. And right now, this is a significant factor.
Inter are keenly interested in the Frenchman, who is seeking a midfielder with very specific characteristics: physicality, pace, the ability to win back the ball, but also good technical ability.
This profile points directly to Koné, who was already under consideration by the Nerazzurri last summer.
The key point, however, remains: Roma must settle its accounts by June 30th. This deadline inevitably impacts all transfer market discussions. And when the numbers need to add up, even the most important players can be at the center of evaluations.
Koné, in this sense, represents a perfect balance between technical and financial value.
The starting price would be around €40 million, a figure that could attract more than one club and open up concrete possibilities in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, discussions between Roma and Inter may not stop there.
According to the sports newspaper, other names, such as Davide Frattesi and Carlos Augusto, could also be on the table, although they would be separate options.


