While Juventus remain fully focused on securing a new striker, the club is also working behind the scenes to strengthen its attacking midfield options ahead of the new season.
One name that has returned to the spotlight is Matias Soulé, the talented Argentine playmaker who left Turin for Roma in the summer of 2024.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Soulé’s situation in the Italian capital is no longer as settled as it appeared during his first months with the Giallorossi.
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Although he remains highly regarded for his technical ability and creativity, recent developments have reopened speculation about his future.
The 2003-born attacking midfielder is reportedly not interested in accepting lucrative offers from Saudi Arabia, preferring to continue his career at the highest level in European football.
In recent days, contacts between the player’s entourage and people close to Juventus have reportedly resumed, fueling speculation that a return to the Allianz Stadium could become a realistic possibility if the right conditions emerge.
Kolo Muani Still the Immediate Priority
Despite the renewed interest in Soulé, Juventus are keeping their transfer priorities clear. The club’s main objective remains completing the deal for Randal Kolo Muani, with negotiations expected to dominate the coming days of the summer transfer window.
Only once progress has been made on the striker front could Juventus accelerate plans to strengthen other areas of the squad.
Even so, Soulé is viewed as a profile capable of adding imagination, technical quality, and versatility to the attacking department.
His familiarity with the club and his previous experience in Turin could also make the adaptation process significantly smoother than that of a completely new signing.
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For now, no final decision has been made, and discussions remain at an early stage. However, Juventus continue to monitor the Argentine closely while evaluating the financial and sporting aspects of a potential reunion.
Should the opportunity arise, the Bianconeri could seriously consider bringing one of their former talents back to Turin as they look to build a more dynamic and creative attack for the upcoming campaign.