Shomurodov nears move to Basaksehir
In recent days there was talk of interest from American MLS clubs, but in reality the Uzbek is close to moving to Turkey.
In fact, according to Turkish journalist Yagiz Subuncuoglu, Istanbul Basaksehir have presented an official offer to the Giallorossi.
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The figures are not yet known, but the parties are close to an agreement, and therefore to closing the deal.
With the departure of the striker, the Giallorossi will have to act on the market to find a suitable replacement for Gian Piero Gasperini.
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