Recently, Roma FC has been aggressively pursuing Juventus' midfield star Matias Sule in the transfer market, and details of the deal are gradually surfacing. According to Sportitalia's well-known journalist Alfredo Pedulla, Juventus put forward clear requirements for the transfer of Sule, including a fixed transfer fee of 28 million euros and 5 million euros of floating bonuses (of which 2 million euros is easier to achieve), and asked to enjoy a part of the second transfer share in the future deal.
The request reflects Juventus' high opinion and market value prediction of Sule, who are convinced that the Argentine youngster has the potential to be worth as much as €40 million. In the face of Juve's insistence, the Roma club will need to seriously consider the offer and decide whether or not to move forward with the deal.
For Mathias Sule himself, he has clearly expressed his will to join Roma and has rejected offers from other clubs such as Leicester City. This firm attitude undoubtedly adds confidence to Roma's negotiations, but also makes it imperative for Roma to reach an agreement with Juventus as soon as possible in order to avoid a long night's sleep.
As things stand now, it would be difficult for the final deal to deviate from the range of demands Juventus has made. As a result, Roma will need to make a decision in the coming days as to whether or not they are willing to meet Juve's conditions in order to complete the transfer. If the two sides can agree on key terms such as transfer fee, floating bonus and second transfer split, then Matias Sule is expected to become an important part of Roma's new season squad.