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Matias Soule in the sights of two Premier League teams

The Argentine gem could change clubs in the transfer market. What is it about?

By Darwin Largo

The Argentine gem could change clubs in the transfer market. What is it about?
The Argentine gem could change clubs in the transfer market. What is it about?
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Matias Soule is one of the revelations in Calcio. Although he had left hints of magic during his beginnings at Juventus, he had not had enough minutes to fully show himself. Now, on loan at Frosinone, he found the opportunity to shine. By dint of goals and good performances, he aroused the interest of several clubs, including two from the Premier League.

Lautaro Martínez, Domenico Berardi and Olivier Giroud are the only three players who surpass Soule in the competition to become the Capocannoniere, recognition of the top scorer of the season in Serie A. Matías, who emerged from the Vélez youth team, has six goals and an assist in 12 PJ so far.

Although Juventus are attentive to his performance and can repatriate him if they consider it necessary, Soule also has suitors from abroad. Yes, they are looking for him outside of Italy. As revealed by La Gazzetta dello Sport, there are two Premier League clubs that are closely following the development of the 20-year-old Argentine winger. These are Newcastle and Crystal Palace. Will they take over his services in the imminent transfer market?

The Magpies, with a deep pocket, could extend an offer between 20 and 25 million euros to take the forward. According to the specialized site Transfermarkt, its value is around 8 million euros in the last update in October. However, according to the aforementioned media, there were still no formalities to move forward with his hiring. What will happen?

Matias Soule confirmed that he will play for Argentina

A few weeks ago, Luciano Spalletti was present at Frosinone training with one goal to convince Soule to represent Italy, despite having played some games for Argentina in the Under 20 World Cup.

 


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