Norwich City and Wolves have each made a €9m offer to Frosinone for the 23-year-old Algerian international Farès Ghedjemis. However, both clubs have little hope of signing the winger because he does not want to play in the Championship. It is also reported that he sees the Premier League as his best possible destination.
In January, Celtic made a €6m offer that was described as 'very serious'. The player, however, convinced Frosinone to reject it, enabling him to finish the season with the club. German clubs have also shown interest, but they have not yet made any formal offers. Ghedjemis has scored one goal in one appearance for Algeria. He joined Frosinone from Rouen in January 2024 for a fee reported to be €300,000 and holds a contract with the club until 2028. In the January transfer window, Frosinone's asking price was cited to be as high as €10.2 million. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is €5.50m.
