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Interest in Oston Urunov from four clubs: Will the European path open?

Interest in Oston Urunov from four clubs: Will the European path open?

The atmosphere surrounding the leading midfielder of the Uzbekistan national team, Oston Urunov, is getting warmer day by day. After his impressive performance against Egypt, the legionnaire's name became even more prominent abroad. Now, according to information released by Forsi media, four major clubs are simultaneously showing serious interest in Urunov's services.

According to sources, the clubs that intend to acquire the player are:

  • Shabab Al-Ahli (UAE)
  • Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
  • Zenit (St. Petersburg)
  • Juventus (Italy)

Especially the rumors surrounding the name "Juventus" caused a great stir among fans. It is said that the scouts of the Turin grand are showing particular interest in Aston's playing style, physical fitness, and versatility. If the Italian club makes an official offer, this could be one of the biggest leaps in Urunov's career.

At the same time, two major clubs from the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia also want to see our footballer in their ranks. These financially very strong teams can create any competition regarding player salaries and contracts. Russian club Zenit has long been paying serious attention to Central Asian players - Oston's technical style may align with their game philosophy.

Urunov himself has not yet expressed any official opinion on this matter. However, his reliable performance against Egypt, conceded goals, and enormous contributions to the team prove that he was under serious surveillance by the clubs.

For now, everything is at the level of rumors, but one thing is clear:

Urunov's influence in the transfer market is growing, and his name is now valued even more highly in the international arena.

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