Financial Pressure: Koné and Ndicka Linked with Summer Exits
Transfer News·30 April 2026·2h ago

Financial Pressure: Koné and Ndicka Linked with Summer Exits

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma faces pressure to generate €80 million in player sales by 30 June to meet UEFA financial regulations. Midfielder Koné, who has resumed training after injury, is among the leading candidates to depart Trigoria. The French international has attracted interest from Inter, with additional suitors abroad, though Roma's financial requirements rather than footballing considerations are driving a potential exit.

Koné's sale alone would not be sufficient to reach the club's €80 million target, prompting sporting director Ricky Massara to identify additional departures. Ivorian centre-back Evan Ndicka has parted ways with his agent and is preparing to negotiate a move independently. A key advantage for Ndicka is that he will retain 20% of any transfer fee's value in his personal accounts. The Premier League is reportedly among Ndicka's most likely destinations.

Both players are viewed as saleable assets within Roma's squad, with their departures potentially accelerating the club's compliance with the UEFA financial recovery plan.

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Allarme plusvalenze: Koné e Ndicka finiscono sul mercato - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma la repubblica Allarme plusvalenze: Koné e Ndicka finiscono sul mercatola repuBBLICAAllarme plusvalenze: Koné e Ndicka finiscono sul mercatoGetty ImagesSul francese c'è l'Inter mentre sul centrale sirene dalla Premier Redazione 30 aprile - 07:51 Koné torna ad allenarsi. Una buona notizia per il giocatore, pronto ad accumulare minuti soprattutto in vista dei Mondiali.Manu è uno dei maggiori indiziati a lasciare Trigoria entro il prossimo 30 giugno. La Roma deve sistemare i conti. Questioni di bilancio più che tecniche. Il centrocampista della nazionale francese piace all'Inter, ma ha mercato anche all'estero, scrive Marco Juric su La Repubblica. Con la sua cessione i giallorossi potrebbero avvicinarsi all'obiettivo imposto dal piano di rientro Uefa. Ma Koné da solo non basterà a raggiungere quota 80 milioni di plusvalenze. Allora al direttore sportivo Ricky Massara, finché sarà in sella, non resterà che guardarsi ancora attorno. Per posare infine gli occhi su Evan Ndicka. Il centrale ivoriano ha scaricato il suo agente ed è pronto a cercarsi una squadra in piena autonomia. Con un vantaggio: tratterà sui propri conti correnti il 20% del valore del cartellino. Per Evan una delle destinazioni più probabili è la Premier League.Leggi anche Inter-Roma, mistero Var. Richiesti i file originali Roma e Everton, Friedkin al bivio: “Solo un club in Europa League” © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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