
Roma Push Soulé Out the Door; Argentine Must Find New Club by July
AS Roma has informed Matías Soulé that he must find a new club in the coming days, effectively ending his time at the Giallorossi after two seasons. The Argentine winger is no longer merely on Roma's transfer list but has been actively told to depart, as head coach Gian Piero Gasperini views him as expendable. Roma is pursuing significant sales to complete UEFA financial compliance by July, with Soulé among the priority departures. The club is targeting Mason Greenwood as a replacement and needs to generate income on the right flank, where Paulo Dybala—close to signing a contract renewal—also operates. Two Saudi Arabian clubs, Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad, have emerged as frontrunners for Soulé. Both sides are reportedly prepared to offer around €40 million, Roma's asking price, plus substantial wages for the attacker. Soulé previously rejected a move to Saudi Arabia in 2024. Other interested parties include Borussia Dortmund, Stuttgart, and Aston Villa, though none have made concrete moves beyond initial enquiries. Soulé's representatives are now evaluating the proposals on the table as Roma seeks to conclude his departure within the coming weeks.


