During the world cup, where Manu Koné represents the France national team, transfer rumours are swirling in the market. Some players have already secured their next clubs, like Ibrahima Konaté moving from Liverpool to Real Madrid. Koné, his France teammate, is also attracting interest. Could his next destination be Paris Saint-Germain? That is exactly what he hopes.

As often happens, the summer transfer window overlapping with the world cup brings its share of departures. Clubs always seeking reinforcements want to capitalise on international players’ performances to bolster their squads. That appears to be the case for Manu Koné, the 25-year-old France midfielder. Raised in the Paris region and born in Colombes, Koné previously played for Paris FC. Could Paris Saint-Germain be his next step?
Manu Koné pushed towards exit at roma for financial reasons
A starter at Roma, the giallorossi club seems forced to make some sales before June 30, which marks the end of the season’s financial year. And Manu Koné’s situation appears to be on the table for Roma’s decision-makers. Where could he go? Several options are available to the French international, including a move to Spain with Atletico Madrid. However, signing for the rojiblanco club is not really in the player’s plans, as he is not convinced by Atletico.
Manu Koné wants PSG as priority, transfer costing €50m for his future club?
Manu Koné’s preferred plan if he leaves the Italian capital is to return to Ligue 1, where he previously played for Toulouse FC. Alternatively, he could take on a new challenge in the Premier League. His ideal transfer for this summer window, which closes on September 1, is none other than Paris Saint-Germain. The operation’s cost is estimated between €45m and €50m. Will PSG let this opportunity slip away or decide to launch an offensive?
