November 21, 2024

Waving flag with Leicester City FC football club logo. Editorial 3D

No, it was not a fever dream. Yes, Paulo Dybala really did score at Barnsley.

It is not every day a World Cup-winning forward rocks up at Oakwell. And, while there were no Tykes fans in attendance during the behind-closed-doors friendly in Yorkshire this week, rest assured there is video evidence proving that Paulo Dybala did indeed chip the ball into the Barnsley net with a typically sumptuous finish.

From a Roma perspective, however, the former Juventus talisman was not the headline story of their trip to England.

Matias Soule, the £21.5 million summer signing, not only set up Dybala’s effort with a pinpoint through ball from the right hand side, he then got on the scoresheet with a picture-perfect lob of his own, albeit one aided by a disastrous defensive mix-up.

Talk about making a good first impression.

Roma star Matias Soule confirms Leicester City interest

Former Juventus whizzkid Soule, following in Dybala’s footsteps after a phenomenal loan spell at Frosinone, is undoubtedly quite the coup for a Giallorossi side who finished a disappointing sixth last season.

Especially given the sheer extent of interest from clubs based in England.

HITC understands that Newcastle United, Leicester City, and an Aston Villa outfit who would bring in Samuel Iling-Junior and Soule’s former Frosinone team-mate Enzo Barrenechea from Juve.

But after travelling to the atmospheric Stadio Olimpico and being bewitched by the famously intense Roma fanbase during a Europa League clash with Feyenoord last season, there was only one club Soule wanted to join when the summer rolled around.

“There were a couple of days when I was afraid it might fall through,” a relieved Soule tells Corriere dello Sport, explaining how those drawn-out negotiations with Roma eventually resulted in an agreement being struck. “And I had tears in my eyes.

“(Coach Daniele) De Rossi called me to reassure me and to convince me. ‘Mister, you convinced me from the first message,’ I told him jokingly. In the end, everything went well, thanks to the significant investment by the owners to bring me to the Capital.

“Being here is wonderful. The negotiations were long. I was anxious about not being able to arrive but everything went well. The Friedkins (Roma’s owners) really wanted me. I immediately understood their ambition for this club and where they want to take it.

“And now I’m here, I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

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