A brilliant first half of the season, where he was a key player with crucial goals and assists, was followed by the unfortunate groin strain that initially slowed him down and left him less effective.
Matias Soulè hopes to finish strong against Hellas Verona (one of his favorite opponents in Serie A), but the future remains unclear.
According to Il Messaggero, the Argentine could actually leave during the next transfer window. And among all the clubs potentially interested, Aston Villa is strongly pursuing him.
Soulè’s last goal was on January 10th. Qualification for the Champions League depends on his left foot, but he’s not guaranteed to play it in the capital.
He might hear that tune a few kilometers north, in Birmingham to be precise. Aston Villa has no intention of stopping after winning the Europa League a few days ago and has their eye on him.
Roma’s valuation is high (€35 million), but the English clubs aren’t facing financial problems; quite the opposite.
According to the newspaper, the latest development in recent weeks is that Gasperini wouldn’t oppose his departure—the spark between the two hasn’t ignited—provided targeted reinforcements arrive.
Yesterday, the coach emphasized that the mid-season layoff “has significantly impacted his performance.
By regaining top form, he can become even stronger,” Gasperini confirmed. However, his groin pain will likely cost him the World Cup.
In the next 48 hours, in fact, Argentina’s squad for the World Cup will be released. Soulè is among the 55 pre-called players but is unlikely to be part of the expedition to America.


