The ongoing World Cup has sparked a flurry of transfer activity as international stars like Manu Koné find themselves at the center of intense speculation. While some deals are already finalized—such as Ibrahima Konaté making the move from Liverpool to Real Madrid—other members of the France squad are still navigating their future. For Koné, the path seems to lead toward a specific destination: the Parc des Princes.

Summer transfer windows coinciding with major tournaments often accelerate club recruitment strategies. Teams are eager to secure talent based on high-level international performances, and Manu Koné is currently a prime target. The 25-year-old midfielder, a key figure in the France national setup, has deep roots in the Paris region. Born in Colombes and having spent time developing at Paris FC, a move to PSG would represent a significant homecoming for the player.
Financial pressure forces Manu Koné toward a Roma exit
Despite his status as a regular starter for Roma, the Italian club finds itself in a position where player sales are necessary. To meet financial regulations before the fiscal year concludes on June 30, the Giallorossi management is considering parting ways with the midfielder. While Atletico de Madrid has emerged as a potential suitor in Spain, Koné is reportedly uninterested in joining the Rojiblancos, as the project in Madrid does not align with his career ambitions.
A €50m price tag for Koné’s desired move to PSG
If he is to leave the Italian capital, Manu Koné has clear preferences for his next chapter. A return to Ligue 1, where he previously made a name for himself at Toulouse FC, is a major priority. Alternatively, a move to the Premier League remains an option. However, his primary objective for this transfer window is to sign with Paris Saint-Germain. The cost of such a transaction is estimated to be between €45 million and €50 million. With the market remaining open until September 1, it remains to be seen if PSG will launch a definitive bid to secure the talented midfielder.