

The Argentinean has been playing fantastically well for the past year and is still among the most gifted young players the Bianconeri have developed to far.
Juventus had set a price for his signing that, if reached, would result in his sale even though they wished to keep him. For the majority of this summer, that was the prevailing opinion, but as Thiago Motta assesses the team's quality, things appear to be shifting. After studying Soulé, Motta has concluded that the attacker has to stay, according to a Calciomercato report. It states that he requires attackers who can score goals, and Soulé proved he could during his previous loan period, therefore he has now vetoed any attempt by the Old Lady to sell Soulé during this transfer window. Juventus FC Declares,if he continues to perform well for us, our club will have a true elite player for the upcoming campaign.