Matías Soulé is closing in on a move to Sunderland, with the English club's pursuit potentially unlocking Roma's financial capacity to resolve outstanding UEFA matters. The Argentine winger, valued at €35–40 million, is eager to join the Premier League, and the transfer is expected to advance in the coming days. The deal would represent a significant outgoing for Roma, who have long placed Soulé on the market.
Meanwhile, negotiations over Mason Greenwood have stalled over wage demands. The English forward's father and agent, Andrew, has revised his salary expectations upward, now seeking a four-year contract worth €5 million annually—an increase from previously agreed terms. Roma's owners, the Friedkin Group, have adopted a patient stance, willing to wait several days in hopes of securing a reversal from Greenwood's side. Atletico Madrid and Fenerbahce have since stepped back from interest, leaving Roma as the sole active suitor, though the club will not meet any price.
On the positive front, Paulo Dybala is poised to announce his contract renewal with Roma: a one-year deal with an option for a second year worth €3 million plus performance bonuses. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, speaking at a Sky event in Milan alongside D'Amico, expressed confidence in the process. "We have a continuous relationship with the Friedkins," he said. "The World Cup has shifted attention away from everything, for players and agents alike. From next week we will get into the thick of the market. I'm pleased with the renewals—Roma has shown it has an excellent foundation, and D'Amico will work to improve it especially on the flanks."
Testo Originale / Source Text
“C'è un tango con ritmi alternati a Trigoria. Se da una parte c'è Dybala che in queste ore annuncerà il suo rinnovo d'amore con la Roma, dall'altra c'è il Sunderland di Ghisolfi che si avvicina a Soulé e potrebbe aiutare la Roma a chiudere una volta per tutte l'accordo con l'Uefa. L'ex ds…”
Read the full article in Italian at Forza Roma.