Transfers
€40m price tag keeps Matias Soulé in Premier League limbo
Roma have set a €40 million price tag on Argentine striker Matias Soulé, a figure that underlines the club’s valuation of the 2003‑born forward. The valuation has kept the player at the centre of Premier League speculation, with his future described as one of the most sensitive issues in the Giallorossi transfer market.
Soulé remains an important part of the Giallorossi squad, contributing to the team’s on‑field plans. However, Roma indicated that a reasonable offer could trigger a possible sale.
According to Il Messaggero, the primary target market for the Argentine forward is the Premier League.
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Sunderland and Fulham have reportedly been in contact with Soulé’s agent to gather information on the terms of a potential deal. These inquiries have taken place over recent weeks. At present, neither English club has come close to matching the price requested by Roma. The gap between the clubs’ offers and the €40 million valuation remains significant. Roma value Soulé at around €40 million and appear unwilling to offer discounts. The club cites his age, potential for growth and his influence on the coaching project as reasons for maintaining the price. Convincing the Giallorossi to part with the Argentine will therefore require a substantial bid close to their set valuation. The situation reflects the broader Premier League market’s appetite for young talent, tempered by the high price tags clubs are prepared to meet.