With just two matchdays remaining in the season, the football world is already buzzing with transfer speculation. While Roma must first resolve their sporting director situation—with Sean Sogliano's name gaining traction in recent hours—the club's players are already attracting serious attention from Europe's elite.
One name generating significant buzz is French midfielder Manu Koné. The number 17 has already been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, and now intermediaries have reportedly offered him to Atlético Madrid. The Colchoneros are actively searching for midfield reinforcements, having come close to signing Ederson, though Koné isn't currently their top priority.
Koné's stock could rise dramatically in the coming months. The talented midfielder is set to represent France in the World Cup, and a strong performance on the global stage could see his value skyrocket. According to transfer expert Matteo Moretto, the offer to Atlético was made in recent weeks, though the Spanish club's interest remains tepid for now.
Roma's stance on their prized asset is still unclear. The Giallorossi will decide which players to move based on incoming offers and the vision of manager Gian Piero Gasperini. In a recent press conference, the coach made his position clear: "There are no unsellable players." As the transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on how the Koné situation unfolds—a storyline that could shape Roma's summer and potentially the landscape of European football.
