Roma are lining up their first official bid for Matias Soulé.
The Juventus attacker is one of Roma’s top targets at the moment.
The Giallorossi have launched their pursuit and are now locked in negotiations with the player’s entourage.
As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio of Sky Sport, Soulé is open to moving to the Italian capital given his uncertain position at Juve.
Di Marzio adds that Soulé has reached an agreement with Roma on personal terms with regards to the wages he would earn in case of a move to Trigoria in the coming weeks.
Roma will now present themselves to Juventus with an offer of 25 million euros, bonuses included, to purchase the Argentine forward.
A similar offer was made by Leicester City in recent days (20 million plus 5 in bonuses).
Juventus, however, continues to ask for more to let Matias Soulé leave. The Juventus request is around 35/40 million euros.
Roma will thus have to continue their negotiations with Juve, relying on the player’s willingness to join his compatriots, Dybala and Paredes, at De Rossi’s orders in Rome.
Roma are convinced of their pursuit.