The Argentine returns as an opponent in Turin where he arrived as a 17-year-old: Juve follows his explosion in Frosinone, budgetary evaluations and tactics can push him onto the market. And tempting offers have already started to arrive
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It’s still a homecoming. In that first house chosen to build a better future. Matias Soulé is well aware that most of the eyes of the Stadium will be on him in this Juve-Frosinone match. He knows it and doesn’t make a problem of it: he has already amply demonstrated that he knows how to manage even the most difficult contexts. Last year Max Allegri started him at San Siro, against Inter, with the full belief that the Argentine could give him satisfaction. He did it, even coming close to scoring, but this story belongs to the past: the present, what counts, is full of meaning for how the player exploited the opportunity in Serie A. At Frosinone he found the ideal conditions to express himself, and he he has done with the continuity that now makes him feel ready for another leap: the boy has made enough leaps so far, driven by the dream of playing at a high level.
FROSINONE
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Soulé arrived in Turin, Vinovo to be precise, when he was just seventeen. Covid and the resulting lockdown, a few months later, denied him the joy of immediately starting his new adventure. Juve had chosen him for his undisputed qualities, taking him away from the attention of other top European clubs, he and his family chose Juve for the structures and above all for the project: thanks to the second team, the 2003 class could have had the opportunity to comfortably launch into professional football, well in advance of elsewhere. The following story proved him right, until the loan to Frosinone last summer: the good relations between Guido Angelozzi and the Juventus management made the road downhill, the left-handed attacker did the rest with great merits.
FUTURE
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Does Soulé’s future pass through this Juventus-Frosinone? No. The Juventus club follows him daily and knows well how he is evolving along his growth path. Rather, the future plans of the Juventus club may or may not push it onto the market, for budgetary purposes (so as to reinvest the sums from the sale on the market) or for technical-tactical reasons (if one wanted to build a team system based on 4-3-3 for next season, the Argentine could certainly come in handy). In January, a big offer arrived for Soulé from Saudi Arabia, but the footballer refused. Giuntoli and Manna have spoken about it several times in England and for some weeks an intermediary has been working on behalf of his agent to explore the collections in Germany. Everything is open for the future.
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