Roma confident key players can stay beyond June deadline; Greenwood transfer push underway
Transfer News·28 June 2026·52d ago

Roma confident key players can stay beyond June deadline; Greenwood transfer push underway

Source: Forza Roma

Roma expects to retain several key players beyond the June 30 deadline despite pressure to meet financial targets. The club is three days away from the Settlement Agreement deadline with UEFA and will attempt to reach a target of €60 million in capital gains by the end of June, or at least approach it. Roma's virtuous conduct over the past three years and ongoing daily contact with UEFA officials are expected to be viewed favorably ahead of an examination scheduled for November. Players including Matías Soulé, Manu Koné, and Evan Ndicka have been identified as potential departures, though outcomes remain uncertain.

Soulé remains reluctant to move to Saudi Arabia despite offers from Al Ahli and Al Hilal with substantial salary packages. The Argentine forward shows greater interest in potential moves to Germany, with some speculation about a return to Juventus, though no concrete contacts have been established. Koné and Ndicka are considered the primary candidates for sale if Roma needs to accelerate revenue generation. However, head coach Gasperini designated Ndicka as non-transferable. Complicating matters, Inter continues to monitor Ndicka despite the coach's stance. The club's strategy suggests a preference for maintaining squad depth while satisfying UEFA requirements through alternative means or phased discussions with the governing body.

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Soulé, Koné e Ndicka: i giallorossi potrebbero tenere i pezzi pregiati anche oltre il 30 giugno guardando con fiducia all'esame di novembre con l'Uefa grazie agli ultimi tre anni virtuosi. Frenata per Margiotta Redazione 28 giugno - 21:17 Dalle lacrime all'altare ai fuochi d'artificio dopo il sì:…

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