Next Up
Aston VillaAVL
vs
Tottenham HotspurTOT
Sun 3 May18:00

Aston Villa reignite their interest in Roma’s Matias Soulé

Max YatesMax Yates
Share
  • Aston Villa have rekindled their interest in Matias Soulé
  • Roma’s financial position mean major summer exits by the end of June are likely
  • Bournemouth are also in the picture

Aston Villa have “set their sights” on Roma’s Matias Soulé for the summer transfer window. They previously showed interest in the Argentinian, both last summer and the year before.

LaRoma24 reports that Soulé could be one of the players Roma sell by the end of June to ensure they comply with Financial Fair Play restrictions. However, as they bought the 23-year-old from Juventus for €30 million (£26 million) in 2024, they will find it difficult to receive a significant return.

Villa’s admiration for him is not a sudden development. Rumours of the club’s interest surfaced as early as the summer of 2024. During Douglas Luiz’s move to Juventus, the Villans attempted to include Soulé in the deal, but the Italian’s high valuation ensured he was not involved. As a result, he joined Roma in the same window.

Last summer, it was also reported that he was being considered once again, alongside Tottenham, but neither made an official offer.

This season, the midfielder has been a key part of Gian Piero Gasperini’s side. He’s scored seven times and provided seven assists in 38 appearances. In the Serie A, he has eleven goal contributions, after recently returning from a groin injury.

In addition to Villa’s interest, Bournemouth and Stuttgart are also said to be in the frame.

Tactical fit for the wide playmaker role

Soulé is a natural fit for Unai Emery’s inverted No 10s. He is left-footed and is capable of playing centrally or on the right. In Villa’s typical attacking transition, the right side 10 will drift inside to allow Matty Cash to bomb forward.

This is where the Argentinian excels. He has the ability to dribble past players in tight areas, forcing the opposition’s midfield to collapse toward him, which leaves space for his teammates to roam freely.

The exciting prospect of him joining Villa is the potential of the link-up play with Morgan Rogers. Having them both on the flanks will allow them to be more fluid. Furthermore, as both Rogers and Soulé are comfortable taking the ball inside, they can swap positions mid-attack. This constant rotation makes Villa incredibly difficult to mark, as defenders won’t know who to track.

As the club looks to refresh their attacking options, Soulé represents a player who can add that creative quality Villa has been missing on the right side. With Roma’s financial pressures potentially opening the door for a deal, his arrival could be the catalyst that elevates Villa’s attacking spark to an elite level.

#TeamPGDPts
···
2
Manchester CityMCI
33+3770
3
Manchester UnitedMUN
34+1461
4
LiverpoolLIV
34+1358
5
Aston VillaAVL
34+558
6
Brighton & Hove AlbionBHA
34+950
7
AFC BournemouthBOU
34049
8
ChelseaCHE
34+848
···
dave.sport

The Future of Sports News is Here

Be first to experience the new dave.sport app. Pre-register now for exclusive early access.

Get Early Access
Discover more from Read Aston Villa

Add Read Aston Villa as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting.

Follow

Max Yates is a Freelance Football Writer at ReadAstonVilla with almost a year of experience. He is a passionate Villa fan and has expert knowledge in pretty much anything to do with the club. When not writing, Max is probably thinking about or watching football, as well as playing cricket in the summer.

View all articles →

Related