{"id":4451,"date":"2026-06-03T20:50:51","date_gmt":"2026-06-03T20:50:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.matteocoachperformance.it\/?p=4451"},"modified":"2026-06-03T20:50:51","modified_gmt":"2026-06-03T20:50:51","slug":"romas-matias-soule-attracts-premier-league-interest-from-aston-villa-and-brighton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.matteocoachperformance.it\/?p=4451","title":{"rendered":"Roma&#8217;s Matias Soule Attracts Premier League Interest from Aston Villa and Brighton"},"content":{"rendered":"<p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p>The pressure of Roma\u2019s financial calendar is beginning to shape their summer in familiar ways, with the Giallorossi once again facing the uncomfortable arithmetic of a June accounting deadline and a squad containing assets that the Premier League can afford more readily than Serie A can.<\/p>\n<p>The transfer window has not yet opened in earnest, but the business is already moving \u2013 and one of the more consequential questions hanging over the Olimpico concerns a player who, less than two years ago, chose Roma over England.<\/p>\n<p>According to <em>La Repubblica<\/em>, via <em>VoceGiallorossa<\/em>, <strong>Matias Soule<\/strong> has attracted concrete interest from the Premier League, with both Aston Villa and Brighton making enquiries and holding preliminary conversations with the Argentine\u2019s entourage.<\/p>\n<p>Roma are open to a sale before the end of June, though any club wishing to begin negotiations would need to present an offer of at least \u20ac40 million to be taken seriously.<\/p>\n<h2>Matias Soule: The Argentine Attacker Caught Between Two Projects<\/h2>\n<p>Soule arrived at Roma in the summer of 2024 for a reported \u20ac28 million plus \u20ac4 million in add-ons, signing a five-year contract after the Giallorossi moved decisively to prise him from the Juventus academy system where he had developed into one of Italian football\u2019s more compelling young profiles.<\/p>\n<p>The decision was not without competition \u2013 West Ham and Leicester City both pushed to bring him to the Premier League that summer, and Juventus had been fielding enquiries at valuations of \u20ac35\u201340 million \u2013 but Soule made clear he wanted Roma above everything else, describing the move as the outcome he had wanted more than any other.<\/p>\n<p>His profile is that of an attacking midfielder with genuine range: technically assured, capable of carrying the ball in tight spaces, and possessing the kind of long-range striking ability that earned him Roma\u2019s Goal of the Year award.<\/p>\n<p>At 1.82m, he has the physicality to hold his ground in wide areas while retaining the creative instincts of a player who belongs in the half-spaces rather than pinned to a touchline.<\/p>\n<p>The difficulty is that the second half of the 2024\u201325 season exposed the fragility beneath the promise \u2013 injury disrupted his rhythm at a critical moment, and upon returning to fitness he was unable to convince Gian Piero Gasperini, a manager whose tactical demands are precise and whose patience for players not fully within his system has limits.<\/p>\n<h2>Why Aston Villa and Brighton Have Come Calling<\/h2>\n<p>The logic of Aston Villa\u2019s interest is straightforward and compelling. Unai Emery has constructed a side capable of competing in the Champions League \u2013 which Villa will again offer next season \u2013 and his system requires dynamic, technically gifted attacking players who can function intelligently in pressing structures and transition.<\/p>\n<p>Soule\u2019s profile fits that framework; he is versatile enough to operate across the attacking line and young enough to represent a genuine long-term asset rather than a short-term solution.<\/p>\n<p>The ability to offer Champions League football is significant context here: Roma will also be competing at that level, which complicates the pull, but Villa\u2019s trajectory and the credibility of Emery\u2019s project give them real weight in any conversation.<\/p>\n<p>Brighton\u2019s interest is rooted in something different but equally coherent.<\/p>\n<p>The club\u2019s recruitment philosophy has been built around identifying technically sophisticated players whose value has been temporarily obscured \u2013 by circumstance, injury, or an ill-fitting tactical environment \u2013 and restoring them to form within a structured, possession-oriented system.<\/p>\n<p>Soule\u2019s complicated second half of the season at Roma, following a difficult adaptation period he himself described as a \u201ccomplicated start,\u201d fits precisely the kind of situation Brighton have historically exploited.<\/p>\n<p>Their ability to develop and re-sell players also means the \u20ac40 million entry point, while significant, is not structurally implausible for a club with their financial model.<\/p>\n<p>Premier League clubs monitoring Roma\u2019s young talent has become a recurring pattern, and Brighton have consistently been among the most active operators in that space.<\/p>\n<h2>What Soule\u2019s Departure Would Mean for Roma\u2019s Rebuild<\/h2>\n<p>Roma\u2019s position is one of constrained agency. The club must make meaningful sales before the end of June to satisfy financial obligations, and Soule \u2013 valued at a level Serie A clubs cannot comfortably match for a permanent deal \u2013 is among the most viable candidates to generate a significant plusvalenza.<\/p>\n<p>The original acquisition cost of approximately \u20ac32 million all-in means a sale at \u20ac40 million or above would represent a workable return, even if the sporting logic of selling a 22-year-old attacker barely two seasons into a five-year contract is uncomfortable to defend.<\/p>\n<p>Gasperini\u2019s project at Roma is still taking shape, and the club\u2019s broader summer activity reflects a squad in active transition.<\/p>\n<p>Whether Soule fits within what Gasperini wants to build \u2013 or whether the coach\u2019s inability to reintegrate him post-injury signals something more permanent about his standing \u2013 will be central to how Roma handle any formal bid.<\/p>\n<p>The Giallorossi have a pattern of listening carefully when Premier League money arrives for players whose standing within the first team has become uncertain.<\/p>\n<p>The immediate question is whether Villa or Brighton will convert their enquiries into an offer that clears the \u20ac40 million threshold before Roma\u2019s June deadline forces the club\u2019s hand.<\/p>\n<p>If no bid materialises in time, Italian coverage suggests the situation will be reassessed later in the summer \u2013 though by then, Roma\u2019s negotiating position may look quite different.<\/p>\n<p>In calcio, a window\u2019s early conversations have a way of determining what the final weeks demand.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.footitalia.com\/news\/roma-matias-soule-premier-league-interest-aston-villa-brighton\/\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The pressure of Roma\u2019s financial calendar is beginning to shape their summer in familiar ways, with the Giallorossi once again facing the uncomfortable arithmetic of a June accounting deadline and a squad containing assets that the Premier League can afford more readily than Serie A can. 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