Sunderland move for Soulé as Ghisolfi seeks Premier League switch
Transfer News·7 July 2026·5h ago

Sunderland move for Soulé as Ghisolfi seeks Premier League switch

Source: Forza Roma

Matías Soulé remains a candidate to leave Roma, with English club Sunderland now actively pursuing the Argentine winger. The Sunderland inquiry has been driven partly by Florent Ghisolfi, Roma's former sporting director who brought Soulé to the club two years ago. Soulé has not sought a departure but faces the prospect of marginalisation should Roma sign reinforcements in his position, such as Mason Greenwood. The player has previously rejected lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia but could be open to a Premier League move.

Soulé's departure will hinge on Roma's own transfer activity this window. Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart have made preliminary inquiries without tabling offers. Sunderland has now requested information to gauge the feasibility of a deal and is monitoring him as a potential attacking reinforcement. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's tactical plans and squad construction will ultimately determine whether Soulé remains part of the project or moves on.

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Matias Soulé continua a essere uno dei giallorossi in uscita e su di lui ci sono le attenzioni di diversi club. L'argentino non vorrebbe lasciare la Roma, ma eventuali acquisti nel suo stesso ruolo (come quello di Mason Greenwood) potrebbero definitivamente spingerlo ai margini del progetto tecnico…

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