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Frosinone director reveals European clubs monitor Matias Soule
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4 months agoon
Guido Angelozzi, the sporting director of Frosinone, recently shared his impressions on young talents on loan from Juventus.
Speaking to Sportitalia, Angelozzi provided an overview of the current and future prospects of players, focusing particularly on Matias Soulé, an offensive winger born in 2003, and Enzo Barrenechea, a playmaker born in 2001.
Matias Soulé – A Player Drawing European Attention
“I saw in him a player with the characteristics we needed. I didn’t think he could make an immediate impact, but he has great personality and a fantastic foot; he can do it all,” stated Angelozzi about Matias Soulé.
“He needed to play, and now he’s carving out this beautiful space for himself. He can stay at Juventus. For many weeks, English, French, and Spanish teams come to watch him; he’s a player under attention.”
The sporting director’s words suggest a bright future for the young offensive winger, with the attention of clubs from various European nations potentially making him a crucial asset not only for Frosinone but also for Juventus.
Enzo Barrenechea – The Ascension of an Extraordinary Talent
Turning to Enzo Barrenechea, Angelozzi was equally positive: “For me, within two years, he will play for Argentina. He’s an extraordinary player, and he’s growing a lot.”
The sporting director’s words convey considerable confidence in Barrenechea’s potential, indicating that the Argentine playmaker could soon be part of international selections, showcasing his value not only at the club level but also on the national stage.
Frosinone, thanks to these young Juventus talents, seems to have laid the groundwork for a promising future, fueling the hopes of fans and opening new horizons for players on loan from Juventus.