Manu Koné, the 25-year-old AS Roma (contracted until 2029) and France national team midfielder, has frequently been linked to Paris Saint-Germain in recent transfer windows. La Gazzetta dello Sport reports this Sunday that the French international is holding out for a move to PSG or the Premier League, while turning down Atlético Madrid.

At the same time, the club is working to make sales before June 30. Manu Koné isn’t sold on Atlético; he wants to join either PSG or the Premier League. His price tag is €45–50m. Ndicka is the alternative option to boost the club’s finances
This is certainly plausible; PSG is capable of attracting players, and Koné is demonstrating—including during the World Cup—that he belongs at the highest level. Parisian interest could materialize, so the player has reason to be hopeful. However, there is absolutely nothing concrete on that front at the moment. Things might change, or an offer could arrive from the Premier League. Given the club’s situation and the asking price, a transfer seems likely. Let’s wait and see where he ends up.
