The future of Matias Soulé at Roma hangs in the balance.
The Argentine winger has experienced a season of ups and downs: he started strong with key goals and assists but has struggled with a groin injury that has hindered his performance in the latter part of the campaign.
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The Giallorossi are reportedly looking to offload the player born in 2003 to fulfill a settlement agreement with UEFA by June 30th, necessitating a notable capital gain.
Consequently, Soulé is considering offers in the region of €40 million, with €20 million of that amount earmarked to satisfy the governing body of European football.
According to Repubblica, the winger’s agent has been in talks with Gasperini’s team regarding possible moves, while Morrow, a financial executive, is keenly observing the situation.
The message is clear: Roma needs to sell the young talent, but official offers have yet to be made, with no bids currently reaching Trigoria. Teams such as Aston Villa, Bournemouth, Borussia Dortmund, and Stuttgart are all reportedly interested in the player.
