Roma’s transfer situation continues to evolve, and Matías Soulé increasingly appears to be one of the players most likely to leave the club this summer.
The Argentine winger has been identified as a potential sacrifice as Roma look to generate significant capital gains before the June 30 financial deadline. With the club needing to improve its financial position, Soulé is viewed as one of the most valuable assets capable of raising substantial funds on the market.
Interest in the 2003-born attacker is already strong. Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund have both been linked with the player, while interest is also reportedly growing from Saudi Arabia.
According to Il Tempo, several Saudi clubs have made initial approaches and begun exploring the conditions of a potential deal. As a result, competition for Soulé’s signature is increasing, giving Roma multiple options should they decide to proceed with a sale.
The Giallorossi are believed to have set an asking price in the region of €35–40 million for the former Juventus forward.

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