Koné declines Atlético Madrid, eyes PSG move; Arsenal emerge as concrete option
Transfer News·13 June 2026·2h ago

Koné declines Atlético Madrid, eyes PSG move; Arsenal emerge as concrete option

Source: Forza Roma

Roma midfielder Koné has rejected an approach from Atlético Madrid as he waits for concrete interest from PSG. Arsenal, finalists in the last Champions League, have now made concrete moves for the 2001-born French midfielder, with initial contact reportedly made with his representatives. The Arsenal option is reportedly appealing to Koné, whose future remains uncertain.

Roma's priority under head coach Gasperini and the club is to meet the Settlement Agreement requirements of 50 million euros by 30 June without sacrificing major players like Ndicka and Koné. The plan focuses on selling players such as Soulé (linked with Aston Villa, Borussia Dortmund, and Arab clubs), Ziolkowski, and other minor assets. However, if attractive offers arrive that are difficult to refuse, Koné would represent a valuable sale for profit purposes, with several European clubs having shown interest in the French midfielder.

Beyond Inter, Atlético Madrid was the first to make a move for Koné. Should he depart Roma, the club has Musah in their sights as a potential replacement. Details on the timeline or fee structure remain unclear.

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L'obiettivo di Gasp e della società giallorossa è non sacrificare i big per rientrare nei paletti del Settlement Agreement, ma resta l'eventualità Redazione 13 giugno - 12:40 Roma, la festa continua nel pullman: Gollini riprende il ballo scatenato di Koné La Roma, dopo l'ufficialità del neo-ds D'Amico, guarda al 30 giugno per chiudere definitivamente il discorso Settlement Agreement. L'obiettivo di Gasperini e della società giallorossa è di riuscire a raggiungere i necessari 50 milioni senza sacrificare big del calibro di Ndicka e Koné, magari salutando Soulé (su cui ci sono Aston Villa e Borussia Dortmund, oltre a club arabi) e Ziolkowski e attingendo alle altre operazioni minori (come nel caso di Romano). Nel caso in cui ciò non fosse possibile e a Trigoria arrivassero offerte difficili da rinunciare, però, proprio Koné rappresenterebbe una cessione preziosa in ottica plusvalenze. E sono diverse le squadre europee che hanno messo gli occhi sul centrocampista francese. Scegli tu cosa leggere: metti Forzaroma.info tra le tue fonti Google Il primo in ordine di tempo oltre all'Inter, come ricorda Il Corriere della Sera, è stato l'Atletico Madrid. 'No' da parte del numero 17 giallorosso, che continua a sperare in un interessamento concreto del PSG bi-campione d'Europa. Negli ultimi giorni però è stato l'Arsenal, finalista dell'ultima Champions League, ad essersi mosso in modo concreto per il classe 2001, tanto che ci sarebbero stati i primi contatti con l'entourage. La pista inglese sarebbe sicuramente gradita da Koné, il cui futuro è dunque tutto da definire. In caso di addio, occhi su Musah. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Summerville, la Roma ci prova: contatto Ryan Friedkin-West Ham, pronti 30 milioni News AS Roma Da Parma all'Argentina, Dybala lancia dubbi sul futuro: ma il rinnovo è più vicino Calciomercato AS Roma Dybala, dall'Argentina ombre sul futuro: "Non ho ancora deciso, tutto è possibile" News AS Roma Mondiali, a mezzanotte l'esordio del Marocco di El Aynaoui contro il Brasile Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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