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Shomurodov, Saud and Paredes on their way out of Roma

Shomurodov, Saud and Paredes on their way out of Roma

Yahoo22-06-2025
Shomurodov, Saud and Paredes on their way out of Roma
From now until June 30, Roma will have to focus on the outgoing market to be able to put the accounts in order according to the parameters of the Financial Fair Play.
At the moment the names most likely to leave are Eldor Shomurodov, Saud Abdulhamid and Leandro Paredes.
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According to Il Tempo, the Uzbek striker is very appreciated by Istanbul Basaksehir but the negotiations between clubs have not yet started.
As for Abdulhamid, on the other hand, there is interest from Lens and Toulouse but both teams would like to sign him on loan only.
For Paredes, on the other hand, no concrete step from Boca Juniors: in this case it will be necessary to pay the 3.5 million euros of the release clause in the Argentine's contract.
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