
Soulé attracting Saudi interest; Premier League continues pursuit of Koné; TV rights revenue provides financial boost
AS Roma are working to generate €50 million in player sales before 30 June, with Matías Soulé and Manu Koné identified as the two most likely departures. Soulé remains the more uncertain of the pair, with Roma proposing him to several clubs at a asking price around €40 million. Saudi Arabia has emerged as a potential destination, though the player is reportedly unconvinced by a move there. Soulé addressed transfer speculation via social media to clarify his position. Koné remains a target for Premier League clubs Arsenal and Chelsea, who continue to apply pressure for his signature. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini is reluctant to lose Koné, but Roma may consider selling if a substantial offer arrives. On the inbound side, Roma are interested in Tottenham's Bergvall, described as a young prospect closely monitored at the club. However, Tottenham's valuation is reported to be high. Other potential moves under discussion include a substantial offer for Pulisic from the United States, while Grimaldo's situation could facilitate a deal for Ruggeri. In attack, Mason Greenwood remains on Roma's radar, though Fenerbahçe's €35 million offer for the Marseille-owned player was rejected. The club will also benefit from a financial injection via television rights revenue.







