
Manchester United push for Koné: how much Roma could gain from sale
Manchester United have reportedly reached an agreement with Roma for midfielder Manu Koné, according to former Red Devils defender Rio Ferdinand. Koné impressed for France at the World Cup despite the team's 0–2 semi-final loss to Spain, attracting interest from several European clubs. Roma are open to selling key players to balance the books, and Koné represents a significant profit opportunity. He was acquired for less than €19 million two years ago. As of 30 June 2026, his book value stands at €11.8 million. A sale around €50 million would generate a profit of €39.2 million. Combined with savings on his gross salary (€5.2 million) and the remaining amortisation charge (€3.8 million), the total positive impact on Roma's 2026–27 accounts would be approximately €48.2 million.







