AS Roma is searching for profits to reach the 60 million euro target. The sporting director, Tiago Pinto, and the president, Dan Friedkin, are working to sacrifice some of the team's players. Matias Soulé is considered the most expendable among the team's big names, due to the arrival of Malen and the return of Dybala. His sale could bring a profit of 20 million euros, considering his value on the balance sheet of 20 million euros. AS Roma has already lowered the initial target by 10 million euros, thanks to the sales of Sangarè and Saud. The Giallorossi expect to earn another 4-5 million euros from the sale of Romano and Ziolkowski. AS Roma's financial situation is complex, but the team is determined to make key signings like Greenwood. The sale of Soulé could be the first step towards achieving this goal. AS Roma must also consider the possibility of extending the Settlement Agreement to June 2027 or paying a fine to make the second sale. The Giallorossi have two paths to take and must make an important decision for their future. The summer market will be crucial for AS Roma, which wants to strengthen its team and compete for titles. The sale of Soulé and other players could be the first step towards success. AS Roma is ready to make sacrifices to achieve its goals and the sale of Soulé could be the first of a series of important moves. The team's management is working hard to find the right solutions and the sale of Soulé is just the beginning. AS Roma's fans are waiting anxiously to see what the future holds for their team and the sale of Soulé could be a key moment in the team's history.
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AS Roma hunts for profit: D'Amico targets Soulé sale
AS Roma aims to reach the 60 million euro target with the sale of Soulé and other players. The Giallorossi want to make key signings like Greenwood. Learn more about AS Roma's financial situation
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