
The summer transfer window in Italian football is heating up again, and this time, the fate of Uzbek forward Eldor Shomurodov is once again in the spotlight. According to the latest reports, Cremonese, the club that returned to Serie A, is seriously interested in the 29-year-old forward.
It is known that Roma is forced to sell Eldor Shomurodov by June 30 to comply with financial fair play requirements. For this reason, the Romans are actively negotiating with several clubs for the striker's transfer. Among them is another Italian club — Cremonese — which has recently returned to the elite division.
Last season, Cremonese achieved a notable result in Serie B and, thanks to a play-off victory, earned a place in Serie A. Now, the club aims to strengthen its position in the top league and reinforce its squad with an experienced striker. Shomurodov’s experience as a foreign player in Italy and his impressive performances in the play-offs are of great importance to Cremonese.
While transfer negotiations are ongoing at a rapid pace, Shomurodov’s fate is generating great interest among fans. His potential stay in Serie A would be an interesting event not only for Uzbek football, but also for world football.
Zamin.uz will continue to monitor the details and report on the intrigue surrounding the forward’s transfer for its readers. As the new season approaches, Eldor’s decision will be revealed in the coming days. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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