Serie A: Matías Soulé does not want to hear about Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia is trying to diversify its arrivals. Many experienced players, even especially at the end of their careers, have headed to the Gulf over the past year. The Saudi Pro League now wants to attract young people. This is what they are trying to do with Matías Soulé (20 years old), young Argentinian nugget from Juventus who is on loan this season to promoted Frosinone. According to Sky Sport Italy, Al-Ittihad, a team coached by Argentinian Marcelo Gallardo, made an offer of 30 million euros to Juventus. But the player does not want to leave Italy this winter.

The offensive winger shines with Frosinone (13th), Eusebio Di Francesco’s team. He has not missed a match since his arrival and is so far the club’s top scorer with 9 goals in 19 Serie A matches. The Argentinian also scored again last Sunday in the home match against Cagliari. More generally, Matías Soulé is the fourth top scorer in the Italian championship, behind Lautaro Martinez (18 goals), Dusan Vlahovic (11) and Olivier Giroud (10).

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