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Rennes also interested in Shomurodov, Basaksehir remain in pole

Rennes also interested in Shomurodov, Basaksehir remain in pole

Yahoo21-06-2025
Rennes also interested in Shomurodov, Basaksehir remain in pole
Eldor Shomurodov is expected to leave Roma this summer.
After a series of unsuccessful loans and brief yet positive impact last season with Claudio Ranieri at the helm, the Uzbek striker appears to be ready to part ways with the Giallorossi.
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Having joined Roma in 2021, Shomurodov is now looking to move abroad with offers from Turkey and France.
As reported by Footmercato, Rennes have also come forward, asking Roma for information for the ex-Genoa man.
However, Istanbul Basaksehir remain the favorites as they near an agreement with the player and Roma.
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