Roma Considers Selling Soule to Fund Greenwood Deal
The Italian club Roma is considering the possibility of selling Argentine Matias Soule during the summer transfer market, as part of its plan to provide financial resources to help it operate in the market and comply with the requirements of financial fair play.
The newspaper 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reported that Roma's management considers Soule a sellable asset, with the aim of financing the deal to sign Mason Greenwood, who is the primary target for coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
According to the same source, the player's agent, Martin Guastadisegno, visited the Trigoria training ground to discuss his client's future, as interest in his services from several European clubs is increasing.
The newspaper indicated that Borussia Dortmund is leading the race to sign Soule, ahead of Aston Villa and Bournemouth, with official offers expected in the coming period.
The player's value is estimated between 35 and 40 million euros, which could earn Roma a profit of about 20 million euros and help it meet financial requirements with the European Union by June 30.
Meanwhile, Roma is working to utilize any proceeds from Soule's sale to support the Greenwood deal, for which Olympique Marseille is asking around 50 million euros, while the Italian club hopes to complete it for about 45 million euros.
The newspaper 'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reported that Roma's management considers Soule a sellable asset, with the aim of financing the deal to sign Mason Greenwood, who is the primary target for coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
According to the same source, the player's agent, Martin Guastadisegno, visited the Trigoria training ground to discuss his client's future, as interest in his services from several European clubs is increasing.
The newspaper indicated that Borussia Dortmund is leading the race to sign Soule, ahead of Aston Villa and Bournemouth, with official offers expected in the coming period.
The player's value is estimated between 35 and 40 million euros, which could earn Roma a profit of about 20 million euros and help it meet financial requirements with the European Union by June 30.
Meanwhile, Roma is working to utilize any proceeds from Soule's sale to support the Greenwood deal, for which Olympique Marseille is asking around 50 million euros, while the Italian club hopes to complete it for about 45 million euros.