AS Roma is currently negotiating the sale of Manu Koné, with Arsenal reportedly having reached an agreement on personal terms with the French midfielder. The club has set the asking price at €50 million, a necessary figure to generate significant capital gains before the June 30 deadline, in compliance with their UEFA settlement agreement. Koné, currently on World Cup duty with France, is believed to prefer a move to the Premier League, with Arsenal in pole position over Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan. The sale of Koné could generate a profit of approximately €38 million for AS Roma, considering his residual book value of around €12 million. The club is also looking at acquiring Mason Greenwood and Crysencio Summerville with the funds from the sale. Should the Koné transfer go through, Ismael Koné from Sassuolo has been identified as the ideal midfield replacement for the Giallorossi.