Overview
- Agent Martin Guastadisegno told LaRoma24.it that Soulé could legally accept a call from Italy if his Argentina wait continues.
- In a follow-up reported by Corriere dello Sport, the agent said he was not pressuring Lionel Scaloni and that Soulé still identifies with Argentina.
- Soulé holds an Italian passport through family from Ancona and has never played a senior minute for Argentina, satisfying FIFA switch conditions.
- The 22-year-old has started the Serie A season strongly for Roma with three goals and two assists, earning a growing leadership role under Gian Piero Gasperini.
- Italy had previously courted Soulé under Luciano Spalletti before Euro 2024, but he declined at the time to pursue his Argentina ambition.