Matias Soulé, despite a difficult 2026 due to chronic groin pain, remains one of Gian Piero Gasperini’s key players for Roma. The former Frosinone player has quality, dribbling ability, and plenty ...
Matias Soulé, despite a difficult 2026 due to chronic groin pain, remains one of Gian Piero Gasperini’s key players for Roma.
The former Frosinone player has quality, dribbling ability, and plenty of room for improvement given his age. Born in 2003, he has everything to learn from the Grugliasco-based coach.
The Giallorossi, however, must sell the player and make capital gains by June 30th.
The target figure, which ranges from €80 million to less than €60 million, is still unclear, if Morrow and Lombardo manage to exploit UEFA’s permissive quota. In this case, the club will once again pay a fine that will be more substantial than previous ones.
In short, it’s clear that approximately two sales of the top five Giallorossi players will be necessary: Svilar, Ndicka, Koné, Pisilli, and Soulé.
The decision will depend on the offers, which may not be lacking for the Argentine talent.
As Corriere della Sera reports, Soulé is popular across Europe, especially in the Premier League.
Amortization over his two seasons with the Giallorossi has brought the 2003-born player’s value to €16 million.
Therefore, Roma is only willing to consider offers of €40 million or more.
Gasperini expects a revolution in attack with new starters who will steal the show, much like Malen has done since January.
Category: General Sports