
Green signal given as West Ham United hold Matias Soule transfer talks
Juventus attacker Matias Soule is likely to adapt to life in the Premier League quickly should he join West Ham, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert claims that the 21-year-old’s availability and regular game time on loan at Frosinone is an indicator of how high his levels of fitness are.
This comes after the Hammers met with the Argentine’s representatives in London [Tuttosport, 13 June] and they’re expected to table an opening bid of over £25million. [Caught Offside, 13 June]
Speaking exclusively with West Ham Zone, Brar, a specialist in Physical Therapy and a Sports Scientist, said:
“He was available for all 38 league games and he also played the full 90 minutes on most occasions.
“Soule is a player who is quite robust physically and much of that will be owed to his commitment to proper strength and conditioning along with great habits.
“Always bodes well to see that, especially at a young age and it’s really impressive.
“While a new league always takes some adapting, his injury record suggests that it’s going to be relatively quick for him.“
West Ham must look to agree personal terms with Matias Soule
Soule would be an excellent signing for the Hammers due to his versatility and proven ability to perform at a high level in Serie A.
The Argentine’s ability to operate as a winger or a centre-forward would add depth and flexibility to the club’s attack.
His impressive goal contributions and consistent performances for Frosinone demonstrate his potential to make an immediate impact in the Premier League.

The London club must table an opening bid and look to agree on personal terms to secure Soule’s services, as he is a promising young talent who could develop into a key player for the club.
In other West Ham news, the Hammers want to secure the transfer of a player who’s set to leave Tottenham Hotspur this month.
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