Manu Kone has been strongly linked to a summer transfer to Inter Milan, but Serie A powerhouse Roma is allegedly open to hearing bids for the player. Gazzetta dello Sport via FCInterNews claims that Roma was compelled to alter Kone's transfer status according to Financial Fair Play regulations. Manu Kone was Inter's top midfield target during the most recent transfer window.
Additionally, they spent €40 million to get him to sign. Roma, meanwhile, declined to discuss the Frenchman's departure. Roma, needing €90m to meet FFP rules, may sell Kone despite rejecting Inter in August. The 24-year-old remains a top target for Inter, whose interest persists even after signing Andy Diouf. While a January move is possible, a transfer of this scale is likelier next summer.