Roma needs Soulé at his best for Champions League; he is no longer untouchable and attracts four clubs
Transfer News·7 May 2026·47d ago

Roma needs Soulé at his best for Champions League; he is no longer untouchable and attracts four clubs

Source: Forza Roma

Matías Soulé's position at Roma has shifted from untouchable prospect to potential sale candidate as the club faces financial pressures. The 23-year-old winger has had an inconsistent two seasons at the Giallorossi. He began the current campaign as the team's leading scorer with seven goals across Serie A and Europa League, plus seven assists, before suffering a pubic injury in mid-January. He spent over forty days sidelined, enduring a difficult recovery involving differentiated training and hyperbaric chamber sessions through late February and March. His form has not fully recovered to previous levels.

With Roma required to generate approximately 80 million euros in capital gains by 30 June, Soulé has been included among the high-profile players the club may sell. Several Premier League sides have expressed interest, with Aston Villa and manager Unai Emery reportedly keen. Bournemouth, Stuttgart, and Borussia Dortmund—who submitted an offer last summer—are also monitoring the situation. Roma's asking price stands at 30 million euros. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini would not oppose Soulé's departure provided Roma secures a striker of equal or greater quality. Three matches remain for Soulé to impress the coaching staff before final decisions. Gasperini is awaiting a discussion with the Friedkin Group to plan Roma's future squad needs.

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Per la Champions serve il vero Soulé. E ora non è incedibile: piace a quattro squadre - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il messaggero Per la Champions serve il vero Soulé. E ora non è incedibile: piace a quattro squadreIl MessaggeroPer la Champions serve il vero Soulé. E ora non è incedibile: piace a quattro squadreGetty ImagesLa Premier League ha messo gli occhi su di lui, in particolare Emery che lo vorrebbe con sé all’Aston Villa. Rimangono tre gare per convincere del tutto Gasperini che non si opporrebbe alla cessione Redazione 7 maggio 2026 (modifica il 7 maggio 2026 | 09:32) Bene, ma non benissimo. Una frase semplice ma efficace per racchiudere i primi due anni di Soulé alla Roma vissuti tra alti e bassi. La stagione in corso era iniziata sulla scia positiva di quella passata. Si è caricato sulle spalle la squadra e prima dell’arrivo di Malen è stato il capocannoniere con sette reti tra Serie ed Europa League alle quali vanno aggiunti anche sette assist. Il 2026 – ad oggi – è un anno nel quale ha ballato un tango triste. L’ultimo gol è ancora quello del 10 gennaio col Sassuolo poi lo stop di oltre quaranta giorni causa pubalgia. Da metà febbraio a fine marzo Matias - spiega Daniele Aloisi su 'Il Messaggero' - ha vissuto un vero e proprio calvario: allenamenti differenziati a Trigoria e sessioni di camera iperbarica che ancora continua a fare. La condizione, però, non è ancora delle migliori. L'affetto dei tifosi non manca, ma sono tanti quelli che si aspettavano qualcosa di più. Il 30 giugno si avvicina e entro quella data il club dovrà realizzare circa 80 milioni di plusvalenze. E nel calderone dei big da sacrificare ci è finito anche lui insieme a Svilar, Koné e Ndicka. Nella Capitale si trova bene e a breve nascerà anche il primo figlio, ma in caso di una buona offerta potrebbe partire. La Premier League ha messo gli occhi su di lui, in particolare Emery che lo vorrebbe con sé all’Aston Villa. Ad oggi ci sono stati solamente dei sondaggi esplorativi, nessun incontro con il procuratore che non ha neanche parlato con Massara. Lo segue anche il Bournemouth di Tiago Pinto oltre a Stoccarda e Dortmund che aveva già formulato un’offerta la scorsa estate ricevendo un secco ‘no’ da parte della Roma. La base di partenza è di 30 milioni. Rimangono tre gare per convincere del tutto Gasperini che non si opporrebbe alla cessione a patto che arrivi almeno un attaccante del suo stesso valore o superiore. Il tecnico anche per questo rimane ancora in attesa di un confronto con i Friedkin (il solo Corbin non basta) per poter progettare la Roma dell’anno prossimo.Leggi anche Derby Roma-Lazio e Internazionali, il questore: “Possiamo gestirli in contemporanea” Lavoro a parte per Malen, Dybala migliora. Torna El Aynaoui © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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