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Koné's Saudi move stalls as Al Ahli must sell before pursuing Roma midfielder
·23 July 2026·29d ago

Koné's Saudi move stalls as Al Ahli must sell before pursuing Roma midfielder

Source: Forza Roma

Manu Koné has become a transfer target for Al Ahli, with the Saudi club emerging as perhaps the only outfit currently capable of matching Roma's €60 million valuation of the French midfielder. However, the deal cannot progress until Al Ahli complete the sale of Millot, the former Stuttgart player, leaving the pursuit temporarily on hold.

Koné's emergence in Saudi Arabia's orbit reflects the financial firepower wielded by clubs in the Saudi Pro League, exemplified by recent moves such as Summerville's decision to decline Champions League football in favour of a four-year contract worth approximately €60 million. Should the Al Ahli move materialize, it would represent a significant test of Roma's resolve to retain one of their key midfield assets.

Yet the midfielder has already signalled his preference should he leave Roma: a move to Manchester United and the Premier League represents his ideal destination at this stage of his career. With Al Ahli unable to accelerate talks until their financial position improves through outgoings, the situation remains unresolved and no firm timeline has been established.

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L'Arabia non ha il fascino dell'Europa, ma ha i soldi. Tanti. E su quelli puntano i club sauditi per convincere i giocatori ad accettare la Saudi Pro League. Gli stessi che hanno ammaliato Summerville. L'olandese, esempio più recente, ha rifiutato la possibilità di giocare la Champions per…

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