
Soulé Rejects Saudi Arabia Move but Faces Uncertain Future; Greenwood Offer Timeline Set
Matías Soulé has turned down lucrative offers from three Saudi Pro League clubs—Al-Ahli, Al-Hilal, and newly promoted Al-Diriyah—despite receiving a combined proposal worth approximately €35 million plus annual wages around €10 million. The 18-year-old Argentine appears set to remain at Roma beyond the 30 June deadline, but the club continues to push for his departure to meet financial settlement agreement requirements. Roma faces potential UEFA sanctions in November 2027–28 if it fails to generate significant player sales by the deadline. Penalties could include a fine of €10–12 million and potential squad limitations. Soulé's contract includes clauses benefiting Juventus (10% of any future resale) and the player himself (4% of Roma's profit). Roma would accept €35 million plus performance bonuses to secure a capital gain and reinvest the funds, though discussions with UEFA about a financial correction plan remain possible if the deadline is missed. Separately, Roma will submit its first formal offer for Mason Greenwood to Olympique Marseille soon, with a formal proposal expected following the weekend. The club continues working to move out young players, with several linked to other Serie A sides.


