Mendes in Italy as Roma revive Soulé exit talks with Milan
Transfer News·20 August 2026·3h ago

Mendes in Italy as Roma revive Soulé exit talks with Milan

Source: Forza Roma

Agent Jorge Mendes has arrived in Italy, and while his primary business involves Milan, contact has intensified between Roma and the Rossoneri over the transfer of Matías Soulé. Roma are asking for €35 million plus bonuses, though the deal could also be structured as a loan with an obligation to buy or as a straight swap. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has long held interest in Milan's Rafa Leao and Christopher Nkunku, with the latter pursued during the winter transfer window, but a move for either remains a steep challenge.

Gasperini and sporting director Tony D'Amico have prioritised addressing the left wing-back position as a backup to Wesley. Inter's Luis Henrique remains the ideal candidate, capable of playing across both flanks and in more advanced roles behind the striker. The more concrete option at present is Malick Fofana of Lyon, where an agreement is already in place, though Roma want to settle the Soulé situation first.

Meanwhile, Rodrigo Mora, who arrived at Roma, gave his first interview to the club's official channels, saying: "I cannot wait to play with Dybala."

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L’ultimo sprint. L'arrivo in Italia dell'agente Jorge Mendes non è legato solo all'affare Rodrigo Mora, che ieri ha rilasciato la sua prima intervista ai canali del club: "Non vedo l'ora di giocare con Dybala". Mendes sta lavorando per sfoltire la rosa del Milan. Ecco allora l'intreccio con…

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