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Roma awaits Koné's return as Premier League interest persists
·19 July 2026·32d ago

Roma awaits Koné's return as Premier League interest persists

Source: Il Romanista

Manu Koné's World Cup campaign ended with France finishing fourth after a 6-4 defeat to England in the third-place playoff, following a 2-0 semifinal loss to Spain. Koné remained on the bench throughout the final fixture, though he featured in the second half against Spain. The midfielder now returns to Roma as his future remains one of the club's hottest summer topics.

Manchester United leads Premier League interest in Koné, with other English clubs also making enquiries, but no formal offer has yet arrived that could shake Roma's resolve. The club does not consider him a player destined to leave at any cost. While a substantial proposal would be considered—potentially to finance incoming transfers—Roma views Koné as a key asset and is unlikely to sell without an irresistible offer. His characteristics, intensity, and ability to operate across both phases of play suit the tactical demands of head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's project.

Koné's retention could prove crucial as Roma enters the most delicate phase of the transfer window. The coming weeks will determine whether the French midfielder becomes a cornerstone of the new project or a name animating the summer market.

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Testo Originale / Source Text

Il Mondiale di Manu Koné si è chiuso con il quarto posto della Francia. Dopo la sconfitta per 2-0 contro la Spagna in semifinale, i Bleus hanno perso anche la finale per il terzo posto contro l’Inghilterra, che si è imposta 6-4 al termine di una gara ricca di gol e spettacolo. Nell’ultimo atto…

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