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Trained at Juventus Turin, Matías Soulé left for Frosinone last summer on loan, to get more playing time. A profitable choice, since the Argentinian scored ten goals and provided two assists in 28 Serie A matches While his loan with the 18th in Serie A ends in three months, the 20-year-old player will return to Turin to honor his contract with the Bianconeri, unless a departure is considered this summer. In any case, he dreams of one day wearing the Real Madrid jersey.
“I'm talking with Juventus, I don't know yet what will happen. I'm very anxious, but first there are still these eight games. I want to play. At Juventus, I didn't have many opportunities to play and I accepted this solution.confided the Argentinian in comments reported by Calcio Mercatobefore talking about his dream of playing for Real Madrid: “A big dream would be to play for Real Madrid. I always thought about it when I was a kid, and also winning a Champions League. Share the Real Madrid locker room with Mbappé? It’s also a big dream”. The summer promises to be hectic for Soulé.
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