The Bianconeri, by selling him to the Giallorossi, guaranteed themselves 10% of the resale of the Argentine. Spalletti respects him and even tried unsuccessfully to get him to choose a blue jersey instead of the Albiceleste’s.
There is a real possibility of Matias Sule returning to Juventus. Roma put the Argentine on the market, and the player began to look around: Juve are still in the development stage, but having solved the first difficulty associated with June 30 (13 million capital gains are needed to correct the balance), they will begin to better delineate the market, based on Spalletti’s instructions. There is a lot of competition in Sule’s (left-footed, inverted-footed) line at the moment, but both Conceicao and Zhegrova could leave if there are offers (the latter certainly won’t be retained) and therefore there is plenty of scope for a possible return.
HYPOTHESIS
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Juve sold Sule in 2024 for 25.6 million plus 4 bonuses, while the Bianconeri needed a capital gain on their balance sheet. Now Roma wants to return the investment and make money from it: Ah-Ahly has resumed work with another 5 million bonuses in addition to the 35 that the Giallorossi club is asking for, but 2003 does not want to go to Arabia. Stuttgart also followed in Sule’s footsteps, and this is not the first time. But a few days ago, his agent registered the player’s desire to return to Juventus, where he will no longer find Giuntoli (who decided to take him out of the game), but all those who valued him during his Next Gen career, in addition to Spalletti, who persuaded him to bring him to the national team. We should work a little on an economic agreement, perhaps with an exchange: Gasperini at home could find Koopmeiners, who has now left the Juventus project and intends to return to his time at Atalanta. Sule in Turin could add freshness and belonging by upping the quality of the front end. He hopes so, Juventus is thinking about it. And also because you could save a little on the transaction thanks to the 10% for resale that you reserved at the time of sale.
