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·28. April 2026
Roma set for major sale this summer due to FFP concerns

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·28. April 2026

Serie A side Roma have found themselves under the scanner of Financial Fair Play for multiple seasons now. They have managed to avoid any sanctions but could now be forced into a sale.
Corriere dello Sport report that Roma want to stay within the limits, as they look to seek a settlement agreement from UEFA over FFP. To do that, they would have to earn significant capital gains by the end of June this year.
This is making them consider the futures of key players, with Manu Kone currently a leading candidate to depart. The Frenchman is in demand in France and England, with Paris Saint-Germain also interested.
Roma would accept figures between €40 million and €50 million but Evan Ndicka can also depart. The Ivorian recently partted ways with his agent and will now represent himself. He is also in demand and since he joined on a free transfer, anything earned from his transfer will go down as pure capital gain.
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