After a series of protracted talks, Juventus and Roma have fianlly reached a final agreement for the transfer of Matias Soulé. The 21-year-old Argentine forward is set to leave the Bianconeri after both clubs concluded negotiations today, following days of intense discussions.
Calciomercato, Fabrizio Romano and numerous report on the deal, which is structured as follows: Juventus will receive €26 million upfront, with an additional €4 million in bonuses. Of these bonuses, €2 million are considered easily achievable. The final details regarding Juventus’ future sell-on percentage have been ironed out, with the Turin club securing a 10% stake in any future transfer.
Soulé has agreed to a five-year contract with Roma, a move strongly supported by manager Daniele De Rossi and the Friedkin ownership group. The young talent is expected to undergo his medical examinations and sign the official paperwork in the coming days, after which the transfer will be formally announced.
This acquisition marks a significant step in Roma’s summer transfer campaign. With Soulé’s arrival secured, the Giallorossi are now turning their attention to strengthening their striker position. They are reportedly attempting to outmaneuver Atletico Madrid in the pursuit of Artem Dovbyk, as they continue to bolster their squad for the upcoming season.
The transfer of Soulé represents a strategic move for both clubs. Juventus gains substantial funds to reinvest in their squad, while Roma adds a promising young talent to their attacking options, aligning with De Rossi’s vision for the team’s future.