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Napoli seek last minute last-minute deal for Matias Soulé

Napoli seek last minute last-minute deal for Matias Soulé

Yahoo29-01-2025

Napoli have taken an interest in Roma attacker Matias Soulé.
The Partenopei want a fast winger that could strengthen Antonio Conte's frontline for the remainder of the season.
The club's initial target was Manchester United's Garnacho, but talks have proven to be more complicated than initially anticipated.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Napoli's latest idea is Matias Soulé of Roma.
Since his arrival in the capital, the Argentine has struggled for any meaningful playing time.
As a result, his agent has been monitoring the list of teams interested in him.
Despite Roma's efforts to keep him, Napoli could try to set up a last-minute deal for the ex-Juve man.

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