Matías Soulé’s anticipated move from Juventus to Roma appears to be in its final stages, with the player’s agent now in Rome to iron out the remaining details of the transfer. The young Argentine forward has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks, with his preference for joining Roma becoming increasingly clear.
Despite interest from Premier League clubs, Soulé has remained steadfast in his desire to continue his career in Serie A with Roma. This stance initially posed a challenge for Juventus, who had hoped to secure a higher transfer fee from English suitors. However, the two Italian clubs have now reportedly reached a compromise that satisfies both parties.
The latest offer from Roma is believed to be in the region of €26 million, with an additional €4 million in easily achievable bonuses. This package, totaling a potential €30 million, seems to have met Juventus’ valuation of the player. The deal is also expected to include a sell-on clause, providing Juventus with a percentage of any future transfer fee.
Transfer journalist Gianluca Di Mazrio confirmed the progress of the move, telling Tuttomercatoweb:
“Soulè’s agent in Rome today: objective is to define salary, commissions and other details of the contract (already agreed verbally). Juve and Roma are finalizing the agreement on bonuses and percentage of future resale. Then the visits will be scheduled”.
As the two clubs work on finalizing the agreement on bonuses and the future resale percentage, the next step will be to schedule Soulé’s medical examinations. This transfer represents a significant move for Roma as they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season, while also marking a substantial profit for Juventus on a player developed through their youth system.