Newcastle United and Crystal Palace could be in a direct battle for Matías Soule in the summer market as Juventus could be willing to sell the talented Argentine attacker.
According to reports from Tutto Mercato Web, Soule has emerged as a key target for both Premier League clubs ahead of the summer transfer window. The player, worth around €40 million, has impressed during his loan spell at Frosinone in Serie A, attracting interest from several teams.
Soulé, in the sights of the Premier League
Soule’s outstanding performance in Serie A this season has attracted attention, especially after his final goal against AC Milan, which made him the first player in Frosinone’s history to score double figures in the league. This situation puts Juventus in a favorable position to get a good price for the player.
Despite failed attempts in January, Crystal Palace and Newcastle United could renew their interest in Soule in the summer. The Magpies in particular could be looking for a new attacker if Miguel Almirón’s departure goes through, and the Argentine could be an option to consider.
Juventus are aware of the growing interest in Soule and could take advantage of the opportunity to make money. With the Italian club’s financial situation under the spotlight, a significant transfer could be beneficial. Additionally, competition between Palace and Newcastle could lead to an increase in the player’s price.
For Palace, the potential departure of Michael Olise could open the door for Soule, who could be seen as a suitable replacement. With clubs like Manchester United and Manchester City also interested in Olise, Palace could have additional motivation to bring Soule into their squad.
Ultimately, the final decision on Soule’s future in the Premier League will depend on several factors, including the player’s readiness and the clubs’ ability to reach an agreement with Juventus. However, it appears that Soule’s arrival in the Premier League this summer is a real possibility, with Palace and Newcastle in the starting line-up and potentially more interested clubs on the horizon.