Dybala and Soulé face uncertain futures as Roma rotates between the pair
Squad News·9 May 2026·45d ago

Dybala and Soulé face uncertain futures as Roma rotates between the pair

Source: Forza Roma

Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini faces a tactical dilemma similar to one Daniele De Rossi confronted two years ago: choosing between Paulo Dybala and Matías Soulé. Both Argentine forwards are currently below peak fitness due to injury concerns. Soulé has not fully recovered from pubic bone inflammation, while Dybala is still regaining rhythm and match fitness following a three-month knee layoff.

The situation presents a paradox for Roma: despite having two capable attacking options, their injury history means the pair have played together only 11 times this season for a combined 714 minutes. This limited availability has forced rotation and limits tactical flexibility. Dybala's contract situation adds complexity—his deal is approaching expiration—while Soulé's position is similarly precarious. Both could depart Roma in the coming transfer window if suitable offers arrive.

Gasperini must navigate these circumstances carefully while managing the fitness and form of both players. The futures of Dybala and Soulé remain unclear, with each potentially vulnerable to a sale despite their quality. Roma's attacking depth will depend heavily on how quickly both recover full match sharpness.

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Staffetta in campo tra Dybala e Soulé. La Roma può salutarli - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa la gazzetta dello sport Staffetta in campo tra Dybala e Soulé. La Roma può salutarlila gazzeTTA DELLO SPORTStaffetta in campo tra Dybala e Soulé. La Roma può salutarliGetty ImagesA causa dei rispettivi infortuni i due hanno giocato insieme in questa stagione appena 11 partite Redazione 9 maggio - 07:27 Per alcuni versi, sembra quasi di essere tornati a due estati fa, quando nel ritiro inglese del Saint George's Park Daniele DeRossi era alla prese con una scelta quasi amletica, su chi puntare tra Matias Soulé e Paulo Dybala (anche se lì la scelta era già stata fatta dal club, che aveva deciso di cedere proprio Paulo e di sostituirlo con Soulé). E allora oggi pure Gasperini si ritrova a dover scegliere tra i due argentini, anche se per motivi diversi da quelli di due anni fa, scrive Andrea Pugliese su La Gazzetta dello Sport. Soulé e Dybala, infatti, oggi non sono al massimo della loro forma, entrambi per motivi fisici e atletici: Soulé perché non ha mai recuperato davvero bene dalla pubalgia e Dybala perché dopo essere stato fermo tre mesi per il ginocchio, deve ancora ritrovare ritmo e condizione. Ed allora in questo momento, a tutti gli effetti, uno tra Soulé e Dybala è quasi di troppo, anche se sembra un paradosso pensarlo. Di fatto, però, proprio a causa dei rispettivi infortuni i due hanno giocato insieme in questa stagione appena 11 partite, per un totale di 714 minuti. E il futuro è un rebus per entrambi. Il 21 è in bilico a causa del contratto in scadenza ma neanche la posizione di Matias è salda. In caso di una buona offerta può partire. Leggi anche Massimo Mauro: “La Roma favorita sulla Juve per la Champions, può fare 9 punti” Piace Lautaro Rivero: avviati i primi contatti © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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