Matias Soulé may leave Roma as Al-Diriyah pursues transfer
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 7:40 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Matias Soulé is anticipated to exit AS Roma amidst interest from Al-Diriyah, a newly promoted club in the Saudi Pro League. With Roma poised to renew Paulo Dybala's contract and invest in Mason Greenwood, opportunities for Soulé at the club seem limited. Al-Diriyah has joined Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal in the pursuit of the Argentine winger, reportedly willing to match their offers at €35 million. Despite the financial incentives, Soulé remains hesitant about a move to Saudi Arabia, expressing hopes for potential options in the Premier League or Bundesliga instead.
- •Soulé expected to leave AS Roma amid limited opportunities.
- •Al-Diriyah offers €35 million for the winger.
- •Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli also pursuing Soulé.
- •Soulé remains unconvinced about moving to Saudi Arabia.
- •He hopes for a return to form with Juventus or options in Europe.
- 7:40 AMYahoo Sports — Al-Diriyah join race for Soule who remains unconvinced
"Matias Soulé’s future seems far from Rome. Regardless of what happens by tomorrow, the Argentine winger is expected to leave the capital, as the Giallorossi have clear ideas about who will play in ...
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