TV rights money eases budget pressure as Soulé faces uncertain future
Transfer News·25 June 2026·20d ago

TV rights money eases budget pressure as Soulé faces uncertain future

Source: Forza Roma

Roma will receive between €18 and €20 million from television rights deals, providing financial relief as director Ghigliotti works through player sales ahead of 30 June. The primary focus is Matías Soulé and Manu Koné, identified as the club's most saleable assets. Soulé, 23, is being pursued by four clubs: Borussia Dortmund and Stuttgart from the Bundesliga, and Saudi Pro League sides Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli. The Saudi clubs can offer substantial sums both in transfer fees and wages—reportedly a lucrative salary package to persuade him—but Soulé is reluctant to move to Saudi Arabia at his age, fearing reduced visibility for Argentina national team selection. Stuttgart, back in the Champions League after two years, has renewed its interest and the club's head coach Sebastian Hoeneb has monitored him for several seasons, even watching him closely during January's Europa League match at the Olimpico. Roma's asking price stands at €35–40 million. Stuttgart has shown investment appetite but time is running short. Meanwhile, Soulé posted a photograph on social media from Mar del Plata wearing Roma colours with friends, a signal he prefers to remain in the capital. However, the club's financial demands for FFP compliance contradict his wishes. Koné is also awaiting clarity on his future.

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L’argentino è diviso tra Germania e Arabia Saudita, da una parte ci sono Dortmund e Stoccarda e dall’altra Al-Hilal e Al-Ahli Redazione 25 giugno - 07:19 Svilar già al lavoro per la nuova stagione: allenamento in palestra anche in vacanza L’arrivo dei soldi - nemmeno pochi, visti i tempi - dei…

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