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Roma's capital‑gain push drives advanced talks with Al‑Ahli for Soulé

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Roma are in advanced negotiations with Saudi club Al‑Ahli over the possible transfer of Argentine winger Matias Soulé, with the Italian side demanding €30 million plus bonuses to secure at least €12 million in capital gains, while Al‑Ahli have put forward an offer of €10 million for the 2003‑born player.

The Argentine winger has many admirers worldwide, but in recent hours Al‑Ahli have become the club acting most seriously. Selling the 2003‑born player to the Arabs would allow the Giallorossi to get closer to the financial target set with UEFA by June 30.

The current objective is to sell, under the right conditions, players who are not essential to Gian Piero Gasperini. Repubblica reported that negotiations are at an advanced stage.

Roma are asking for €30 million plus bonuses to guarantee at least €12 million in capital gains, while the Arabs have offered €10 million for the player. These figures illustrate the gap between the clubs' valuations.

Matias Soulé and his entourage are evaluating the offer. Their assessment will influence whether the transfer proceeds.

Gasperini is waiting for news because the sale of the former Frosinone player would facilitate the arrival of Greenwood, the Grugliasco‑born coach’s transfer dream. The coach’s plans hinge on the completion of this deal.

D’Amico has been tasked with finding a club that can meet Roma’s financial demands, as Soulé’s strong first half of the season was not enough to render him unsellable. The ongoing search underscores the club’s financial strategy.

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