Marseille holds firm on Greenwood; Roma's D'Amico sets terms for Koné interest
Transfer News·25 June 2026·55d ago

Marseille holds firm on Greenwood; Roma's D'Amico sets terms for Koné interest

Source: Forza Roma

Marseille has publicly signalled it will not sell Mason Greenwood at a discount despite financial pressure to offload players. A source from the French club's management told L'Equipe: "Many think we will sell Greenwood cheaply because we are forced to sell. But they are wrong. There are too many symbolic and financial aspects at stake in this dossier." The statement underscores Marseille's resolve to secure a fair price for the English forward, though time is running short in the transfer window.

Meanwhile, Roma's sporting director D'Amico has publicly outlined conditions for any club seeking to acquire midfielder Koné. The move signals Roma's intention to hold firm on valuation for the French midfielder as interest mounts. Separately, Roma continues to field approaches for Matías Soulé. Borussia Dortmund's interest is reportedly cooling, while Stuttgart's pursuit is intensifying. Saudi Arabian clubs including Al Hilal and Al Ahli have also made contact regarding Soulé, suggesting multiple competitive bids may emerge.

Roma is awaiting what it considers the right offer before allowing Soulé to depart. Defender Gianluca Mancini and midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini were recently spotted together in Ibiza, while reports indicate forward Romano is edging closer to a move to Cagliari, with an agreement between the clubs reportedly nearing completion.

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I francesi provano a spaventare le pretendenti per l'inglese, il ds della Roma avvisa i naviganti sui termini per chi vuole acquistare il centrocampista francese. Romano verso Cagliari Redazione 25 giugno - 21:35 Ibiza giallorossa: Mancini e Pellegrini fanno impazzire di gioia il pizzaiolo…

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