Soulé awaits significant Saudi offer as Roma eyes transfer exit
Transfer News·29 June 2026·13h ago

Soulé awaits significant Saudi offer as Roma eyes transfer exit

Source: Forza Roma

AS Roma is fielding interest from Saudi Arabian clubs for Matías Soulé, with Al-Diriyah, a newly promoted team in the Saudi Pro League, reportedly ready to offer 35 million euros plus a salary of approximately 10 million per season. Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal have also expressed interest. Roma's sporting director D'Amico is actively working on the situation, though Soulé is reportedly reluctant to leave Europe and would prefer a move to the Premier League or Bundesliga if he departs Rome.

The 18-year-old Argentine attacker's departure remains uncertain given his preference to remain in European football. Roma's ownership, the Friedkin Group, is unconcerned about the June 30 transfer deadline and is willing to absorb potential UEFA fines and squad restrictions if necessary, meaning significant player sales are not viewed as urgent. The club appears open to negotiations but aware of the player's hesitations.

Two contractual clauses complicate any potential sale: Juventus retains 10 percent of the proceeds from any future resale of Soulé, while the player himself has rights to 4 percent of any profit Roma generates from his transfer. These conditions may influence both the club's negotiating position and the final terms of any deal.

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All'Al-Ahli e Al-Hilal si è aggiunta l'Al-Diriyah, neopromossa pronta a versare 35 milioni al club giallorosso: ma l'argentino non è convinto Redazione 29 giugno - 11:48 La parabola di Soulé: da leader a sacrificabile Sono ore calde per il calciomercato della Roma. I Friedkin non sono preoccupati dalla deadline del 30 giugno e dal rispetto dei paletti imposti dal Settlement Agreement, anzi sono pronti a fare i conti con la multa dell'Uefa e con le eventuali limitazioni della rosa. Per questo la probabilità che nessun big saluti la Capitale nelle prossime ore è davvero altissima. Come riportato da Sky Sport, però, il ds D'Amico sta continuando a lavorare sulla situazione che riguarda Matias Soulé. Per l'attaccante argentino sarebbe attesa un'importante offerta dall'Arabia. Da capire, poi, la volontà del giocatore, che non sarebbe propenso a lasciare l'Europa ma in caso di addio alla Capitale preferirebbe la Premier o la Bundesliga. Come raccontato da La Gazzetta dello Sport, all'Al-Ahli e Al-Hilal si è aggiunta anche l'Al-Diriyah, neopromossa nella Saudi Pro League e pronta a versare 35 milioni al club giallorosso oltre che pareggiare l'offerta maxi (circa 10 milioni di euro a stagione) al giocatore. Intanto, spuntano due clausole che riguardano il 18 giallorosso: Il Tempo riporta che alla Juventus spetta il 10% della futura rivendita dell'argentino e il calciatore ha diritto ad un 4% sul profitto ottenuto dalla Roma. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Calciomercato Roma, nessun contatto con l'Inter per Pisilli. La situazione News AS Roma Roma, da Felix a Romano passando per Tahirovic: quando i giovani salvano il bilancio News AS Roma Roma, i rinnovi di Dybala e Celik sono sempre più vicini. Poi toccherà a Pellegrini Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato, l'Inter guarda ancora in casa Roma: Ndicka e Pisilli se saltano Solet e Jones Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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