AS Roma is under increasing pressure to sell Matias Soulé before June 30, with Borussia Dortmund emerging as the most concrete suitor for the Argentine. The Giallorossi are racing to generate €50 million in capital gains to satisfy their UEFA settlement agreement obligations. According to Sky Sport, Roma values Soulé at around €30 million, a figure that would significantly contribute towards that target and help the club avoid fresh sanctions ahead of their return to the Champions League for the first time in seven years. Dortmund's interest is driven by their need to replace Julian Brandt, who departs on a free transfer this summer. Soulé's profile, with seven goals and eight assists in 42 appearances last season, fits what they are looking for in attack. For Roma, the logic of selling is clear. Gasperini intends to keep Paulo Dybala and sign at least two new wide forwards, making Soulé effectively surplus to requirements. At €2 million net per season, his wages represent no real obstacle, but time is running out.
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AS Roma faces Soule dilemma; Borussia Dortmund ready to pounce
AS Roma must sell Matias Soulé by June 30 to meet UEFA obligations. Discover the latest on the player's future.
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