Matias Soulé is back in top form after shaking off a lingering pubalgia issue, and he's poised to be the driving force behind Roma's push for a Champions League spot. With just four matches left in the season, the Giallorossi need every bit of his creative spark to secure four consecutive wins—a feat that could catapult them into Europe's elite competition next year. However, according to Il Corriere dello Sport, this Argentine star's future might not be in the Italian capital.
Interest in Soulé is heating up across Europe's biggest leagues. Beyond initial feelers from Premier League and Bundesliga clubs, a La Liga side has now thrown its hat in the ring, signaling a potential bidding war. While Roma are keen to hold onto him—and manager Gian Piero Gasperini holds the No. 18 in high regard—the club could be tempted to cash in if an offer of at least €40 million lands on the table. That's a price tag that reflects his rapid rise since his days at Juventus and Frosinone.
Meanwhile, Soulé's fellow Argentine and Roma teammate, Paulo Dybala, is taking a more measured approach. "La Joya" has reportedly given the club priority, focusing on finishing the season strong before making any decisions about his future. For now, all eyes are on the pitch, where Soulé's resurgence could be the key to Roma's European dreams—or a final showcase before a big-money move. Stay tuned, because this transfer saga is just getting started.
