His next move should be to a top 5 league, same goes for ARJ unless it's Porto, Benfica, etc
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Originally posted by Sly View PostIn the winter transfer window, Azmoun will most likely remain where he is to stay with Berdiyev a bit more. Specially now that Rostov have qualified to the Europa cup.
So do not get your hopes up for a big transfer for Azmoun any time soon!
Noboa is extremely likely to leave, more than anyone else, as his price is currently at a peak, and he is old. The team can make a pretty penny on him in January, and that might be gone by summer if his form drops.
If Noboa leaves, and everyone else stays, then there is still a strong chance that Sardar will stay, although the team will be weaker without a team leader like Noboa. Hopefully Saeid can take his place, although it seems he is not a first choice in the team.
If Berdyev leaves to greener pastures, I really don't see Sardar or Saeid staying for very long.
If Berdyev goes to another club in the Winter, I am extremely confident that Sardar will either follow him, or will take another offer.
Rostov will want to hoarde cash, and rebuild soon. They won't be able to keep this core forever, so gathering money now will do them a great benefit. If Sardar only receives offers at 8 or 10 million Euro, they will definitely pass, because they would be leaving a lot of money on the table.
If tomorrow, Liverpool offered 15 million Euro for Sardar, Rostov would agree and push him to leave. I don't know if that will happen, but these are all scenarios.
I agree that it is unlikely he leaves in January, but there are scenarios where he will leave. It looks like Rostov is in for a shakeup, but if they maintain the current situation, and do not change too many pieces, I see Sardar staying too.
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Originally posted by Afat11 View PostThere really are a lot of variables. If the core of the team stays, then yes, you are correct, he will stay. Football is a business though, and Rostov apparently has strong offers for Noboa and other valuable players who they may let go as soon as possible.
Noboa is extremely likely to leave, more than anyone else, as his price is currently at a peak, and he is old. The team can make a pretty penny on him in January, and that might be gone by summer if his form drops.
If Noboa leaves, and everyone else stays, then there is still a strong chance that Sardar will stay, although the team will be weaker without a team leader like Noboa. Hopefully Saeid can take his place, although it seems he is not a first choice in the team.
If Berdyev leaves to greener pastures, I really don't see Sardar or Saeid staying for very long.
If Berdyev goes to another club in the Winter, I am extremely confident that Sardar will either follow him, or will take another offer.
Rostov will want to hoarde cash, and rebuild soon. They won't be able to keep this core forever, so gathering money now will do them a great benefit. If Sardar only receives offers at 8 or 10 million Euro, they will definitely pass, because they would be leaving a lot of money on the table.
If tomorrow, Liverpool offered 15 million Euro for Sardar, Rostov would agree and push him to leave. I don't know if that will happen, but these are all scenarios.
I agree that it is unlikely he leaves in January, but there are scenarios where he will leave. It looks like Rostov is in for a shakeup, but if they maintain the current situation, and do not change too many pieces, I see Sardar staying too.
About Saeid : if Noboa leaves, he will probably stay with Rostov as well since he will get much more playing time (even though he won't start all the games either) but if Noboa stays, his situation will probably remain the same or even get worse, in case Rostov gets eliminated from EL after the next two games. So I hope he will be willing to leave his cofort zone and move to another team (preferably outside of Russia) where he will get the playing time he needs to progress faster.
I think we can all agree that even a move to Holland would be very good for Saeid as he won't get too accustomed to life in Russia (like Azmoun), and will be much more likely to join a top 3/4 league afterward instead of getting stuck in Russia
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Originally posted by Afat11 View PostThere really are a lot of variables. If the core of the team stays, then yes, you are correct, he will stay. Football is a business though, and Rostov apparently has strong offers for Noboa and other valuable players who they may let go as soon as possible.
Noboa is extremely likely to leave, more than anyone else, as his price is currently at a peak, and he is old. The team can make a pretty penny on him in January, and that might be gone by summer if his form drops.
If Noboa leaves, and everyone else stays, then there is still a strong chance that Sardar will stay, although the team will be weaker without a team leader like Noboa. Hopefully Saeid can take his place, although it seems he is not a first choice in the team.
If Berdyev leaves to greener pastures, I really don't see Sardar or Saeid staying for very long.
If Berdyev goes to another club in the Winter, I am extremely confident that Sardar will either follow him, or will take another offer.
Rostov will want to hoarde cash, and rebuild soon. They won't be able to keep this core forever, so gathering money now will do them a great benefit. If Sardar only receives offers at 8 or 10 million Euro, they will definitely pass, because they would be leaving a lot of money on the table.
If tomorrow, Liverpool offered 15 million Euro for Sardar, Rostov would agree and push him to leave. I don't know if that will happen, but these are all scenarios.
I agree that it is unlikely he leaves in January, but there are scenarios where he will leave. It looks like Rostov is in for a shakeup, but if they maintain the current situation, and do not change too many pieces, I see Sardar staying too.
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Originally posted by pdot View PostCan you guys stop bumping this thread with your predictions on where he signs next?
Just wait 30 days and you'll find out if he leaves or stays."Formerly known as AliDaeiClone"
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Originally posted by pdot View PostCan you guys stop bumping this thread with your predictions on where he signs next?
Just wait 30 days and you'll find out if he leaves or stays.
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Originally posted by pdot View PostCan you guys stop bumping this thread with your predictions on where he signs next?
Just wait 30 days and you'll find out if he leaves or stays.
Furthermore, as already said, I wish we should spent much more energy and be much more worried about our talents INSIDE IRAN, instead of focusing so much on our legionnaires only. We have so many players being able to reach the same level, if not higher, as likes of Azmoun, but we only start supporting and pay attention to them once they make it...really don't like this bandwagon effect.Formerly known as Persianking!
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Originally posted by EKBATAN View PostI wanna see Sardar tower over Zlatan for a sick header
and i wanna see Saeed nutmeg Pogba a few times
Then they'll sack Mourinho after they lose....and all United fans can be happy about that
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