
CSKA Moscow Sets Price for Fayzullayev
CSKA Moscow is asking for 12 million euros to part with the skillful 21-year-old Fayzullayev, along with other conditions.
Uzbek reports have linked Fayzullayev with a move to English clubs, including Manchester City, similar to his compatriot Abdukadir Khusanov.
It is worth noting that the player scored three goals and provided seven assists in 33 matches across various competitions this season.
Uzbek reports have linked Fayzullayev with a move to English clubs, including Manchester City, similar to his compatriot Abdukadir Khusanov.
It is worth noting that the player scored three goals and provided seven assists in 33 matches across various competitions this season.
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