Roma focuses on selling Soule and Dovbyk amidst Koné commitment
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 8:10 PM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
Roma is prioritizing the sales of players Soulé and Dovbyk over Manu Koné, who has downplayed transfer rumors. Ahead of the France-Senegal match, Koné stated he is focused on the World Cup rather than a transfer. Transfer expert Matteo Moretto noted that while Koné is a potential exit, Roma seeks quicker solutions for players like Soulé and Dovbyk. No offers have been made for either player yet, although Soulé is reportedly gaining interest from clubs in England, Spain, and Turkey, and Dovbyk could return to Spain with Villarreal interested.
- •Roma aims to sell players Soulé and Dovbyk this summer.
- •Manu Koné dismisses transfer rumors while focusing on the World Cup.
- •No real offers for Soulé or Dovbyk have been received yet.
- •Soulé is attracting interest from several leagues, including La Liga.
- •Villarreal is among the clubs showing interest in Dovbyk.
- 8:10 PMYahoo Sports — Roma prioritize sales of Soule and Dovbyk over Manu Kone
"From America, Manu Koné has dismissed any rumors of an imminent departure from Roma.“My future is the World Cup, it’s my first major competition. I prefer to stay focused on that and then we’ll...
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