
Roma Rejects Atlético Madrid's €45 Million Offer for Koné
AS Roma has turned down a €45 million bid from Atlético Madrid for midfielder Manu Koné, according to reports. The club is unwilling to sell its key players at discount prices, despite needing to generate approximately €60 million in profit by 30 June. Roma has set a minimum asking price of €50 million for the French midfielder, a valuation that could increase further given his expected prominent role in the upcoming World Cup with France. Koné remains one of Roma's most attractive assets and has drawn interest from major European clubs. This rejection mirrors Roma's stance with Inter last year, demonstrating the club's resolve not to make quick sales without securing appropriate fees. The Friedkin Group's ownership appears committed to maximizing value from any departures rather than accepting below-market offers, even under financial pressure. Other players potentially available for transfer include Ndicka and Soulé, though Roma's strategy remains unchanged: no discounts will be offered. The club's approach reflects a determination to balance its financial requirements with protecting the quality of its squad.


