Farès Ghedjemis Transfer from Frosinone to Celtic
Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis may have become a difficult target for Celtic, as the Italian club is now asking for €15m and has stated that very significant offers have arrived from clubs in top leagues. Celtic has been interested in Ghedjemis for several months and tried to sign him in the winter window, but their offer was not enough. Last month, it was suggested that Celtic still held an interest in the player.
Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis may have become a difficult target for Celtic, as the Italian club is now asking for €15m and has stated that very significant offers have arrived from clubs in top leagues. Celtic has been interested in Ghedjemis for several months and tried to sign him in the winter window, but their offer was not enough. Last month, it was suggested that Celtic still held an interest in the player.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Frosinone's Sporting Director Renzo Castagnini has said it is not certain that Fares Ghedjemis will leave. Castagnini stated that the club will evaluate any approaches and see if they get a satisfactory offer, adding that a move depends entirely on the market.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Frosinone's Sporting Director Renzo Castagnini has said it is not certain that Fares Ghedjemis will leave. Castagnini stated that the club will evaluate any approaches and see if they get a satisfactory offer, adding that a move depends entirely on the market.
According to Nicolo Schira, Celtic are still interested in Farès Ghedjemis.
According to Nicolo Schira, Celtic are still interested in Farès Ghedjemis.
Celtic's attempt to sign Fares Ghedjemis in January was unsuccessful because Frosinone maintained their £8.6million asking price. Frosinone anticipates further summer interest in Ghedjemis from across Europe and has reportedly doubled their asking price. When Corriere dello Sport asked Fares Ghedjemis about his future, he responded that people should wait and see. He also stated that it was first of all important to bring Frosinone back to Serie A.
Celtic's attempt to sign Fares Ghedjemis in January was unsuccessful because Frosinone maintained their £8.6million asking price. Frosinone anticipates further summer interest in Ghedjemis from across Europe and has reportedly doubled their asking price. When Corriere dello Sport asked Fares Ghedjemis about his future, he responded that people should wait and see. He also stated that it was first of all important to bring Frosinone back to Serie A.
In January, Celtic submitted a bid of around €6m (£5m) for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis. The 23-year-old rejected a move to the Premiership and his team has since been promoted from Serie B. His 15 goals were a significant part of their journey to the Italian top flight. According to reports in Italy, his club will demand €15m (£13m) if Dermot Desmond and co. make another attempt to sign the 23-year-old Algeria international this summer. Frosinone will find it difficult to keep the attacker and are expected to sell him for what would be their record sale.
In January, Celtic submitted a bid of around €6m (£5m) for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis. The 23-year-old rejected a move to the Premiership and his team has since been promoted from Serie B. His 15 goals were a significant part of their journey to the Italian top flight. According to reports in Italy, his club will demand €15m (£13m) if Dermot Desmond and co. make another attempt to sign the 23-year-old Algeria international this summer. Frosinone will find it difficult to keep the attacker and are expected to sell him for what would be their record sale.
Celtic attempted to sign Fares Ghedjemis from Frosinone with a 'significant' bid in the winter, but he chose to stay in Italy. Since Celtic have won the Premiership, they could persuade him as they may be able to offer him Champions League football. It has been reported that Wolves and Norwich made recent bids of around £8m for the attacker, but he is not interested in a move to the Championship in England. This figure provides an indication to Celtic of the amount they might have to pay to sign the player this summer.
Celtic attempted to sign Fares Ghedjemis from Frosinone with a 'significant' bid in the winter, but he chose to stay in Italy. Since Celtic have won the Premiership, they could persuade him as they may be able to offer him Champions League football. It has been reported that Wolves and Norwich made recent bids of around £8m for the attacker, but he is not interested in a move to the Championship in England. This figure provides an indication to Celtic of the amount they might have to pay to sign the player this summer.
Fares Ghedjemis was strongly linked with Parkhead during the January window and decided to stay at Frosinone. In an interview with Ciociariaoggi, Ghedjemis said the club's atmosphere was also a reason he did not leave in the summer. He stated that he could have left but felt an energy that made him want to stay and is happy with his choice.
Fares Ghedjemis was strongly linked with Parkhead during the January window and decided to stay at Frosinone. In an interview with Ciociariaoggi, Ghedjemis said the club's atmosphere was also a reason he did not leave in the summer. He stated that he could have left but felt an energy that made him want to stay and is happy with his choice.
In January, Celtic made a significant offer for Fares Ghedjemis. President Stirpe consulted the player, despite being aware of the player's importance to Frosinone, and reiterated that the club is not a prison. Fares Ghedjemis replied that he wished to remain at Frosinone to win the championship. After the offer was rejected, Frosinone achieved promotion. Frosinone general manager Pietro Doronzo told Radio Sportiva, in a report relayed by Tuttomercatoweb, that the player's value has since doubled.
In January, Celtic made a significant offer for Fares Ghedjemis. President Stirpe consulted the player, despite being aware of the player's importance to Frosinone, and reiterated that the club is not a prison. Fares Ghedjemis replied that he wished to remain at Frosinone to win the championship. After the offer was rejected, Frosinone achieved promotion. Frosinone general manager Pietro Doronzo told Radio Sportiva, in a report relayed by Tuttomercatoweb, that the player's value has since doubled.
Celtic will reportedly face competition from Bologna and Venezia in their effort to sign Frosinone forward Fares Ghedjemis during the upcoming summer transfer window. The 23-year-old was a target for Celtic in January, but a transfer to Glasgow did not proceed after Martin O’Neill’s side chose not to meet the €7.8 million asking price set by the Serie B club. Ghedjemis remains a target for Celtic ahead of this summer, and the club is expected to sign a minimum of one new forward before the next season begins. Reports in Italy have confirmed that Bologna also wants to sign him, and that the club’s sporting director, Marco Di Vaio, was present to watch the Algerian player score two goals during a 2-1 victory over Modena on Saturday. It is understood that Serie B leaders Venezia are monitoring Ghedjemis before a possible transfer attempt this summer. Celtic will therefore face significant competition in their attempt to sign the attacker during the 2026 summer transfer window.
Celtic will reportedly face competition from Bologna and Venezia in their effort to sign Frosinone forward Fares Ghedjemis during the upcoming summer transfer window. The 23-year-old was a target for Celtic in January, but a transfer to Glasgow did not proceed after Martin O’Neill’s side chose not to meet the €7.8 million asking price set by the Serie B club. Ghedjemis remains a target for Celtic ahead of this summer, and the club is expected to sign a minimum of one new forward before the next season begins. Reports in Italy have confirmed that Bologna also wants to sign him, and that the club’s sporting director, Marco Di Vaio, was present to watch the Algerian player score two goals during a 2-1 victory over Modena on Saturday. It is understood that Serie B leaders Venezia are monitoring Ghedjemis before a possible transfer attempt this summer. Celtic will therefore face significant competition in their attempt to sign the attacker during the 2026 summer transfer window.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Celtic are close to signing Fares Ghedjemis after having already agreed a €6m (£5m) fee with Frosinone in the January transfer window. The club is still waiting for the winger to accept a move and is hoping that his mind has changed since he rejected a transfer months ago. Convincing the Serie B player to join could prove to be difficult once again, but Celtic are seemingly not ready to give up.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Celtic are close to signing Fares Ghedjemis after having already agreed a €6m (£5m) fee with Frosinone in the January transfer window. The club is still waiting for the winger to accept a move and is hoping that his mind has changed since he rejected a transfer months ago. Convincing the Serie B player to join could prove to be difficult once again, but Celtic are seemingly not ready to give up.
Fares Ghedjemis turned down the opportunity to join Celtic earlier this year, despite the club reaching an agreement with Frosinone. The Italian club allowed Ghedjemis to choose his future. Celtic are waiting to potentially revive the deal in the summer. Gazzetta dello Sport report that Celtic remain in a state of uncertainty over this transfer.
Fares Ghedjemis turned down the opportunity to join Celtic earlier this year, despite the club reaching an agreement with Frosinone. The Italian club allowed Ghedjemis to choose his future. Celtic are waiting to potentially revive the deal in the summer. Gazzetta dello Sport report that Celtic remain in a state of uncertainty over this transfer.
Fares Ghedjemis' agent, Fabrizio Ferrari, revealed that an approach, likely from Celtic, was rejected in January. Ferrari also stated that Ghedjemis himself turned down a move in January, as he wanted to finish the season seeking promotion with a view to a transfer in the summer. Regarding a possible renewal, Ferrari said that it was an option already present in the contract signed with Frosinone that it was their right to exercise. Celtic made a formal offer for Ghedjemis in the January transfer window, but Frosinone quickly rejected it due to having very little time to find a replacement. Frosinone paid only €300k to sign Ghedjemis in 2024 and would want to earn as much as possible from a sale. The club is also willing to create an auction for the player regardless of which division they are in.
Fares Ghedjemis' agent, Fabrizio Ferrari, revealed that an approach, likely from Celtic, was rejected in January. Ferrari also stated that Ghedjemis himself turned down a move in January, as he wanted to finish the season seeking promotion with a view to a transfer in the summer. Regarding a possible renewal, Ferrari said that it was an option already present in the contract signed with Frosinone that it was their right to exercise. Celtic made a formal offer for Ghedjemis in the January transfer window, but Frosinone quickly rejected it due to having very little time to find a replacement. Frosinone paid only €300k to sign Ghedjemis in 2024 and would want to earn as much as possible from a sale. The club is also willing to create an auction for the player regardless of which division they are in.
Celtic made a €6m offer for a permanent deal for Fares Ghedjemis, which Frosinone rejected as they deemed it too low for a sale late in the winter window. The newspaper TuttoSport confirmed that Celtic’s move for the Frenchman was serious. Frosinone did not consider the offer from Scotland to be serious, deeming it insufficient. Ghedjemis was not interested in the prospect of joining Celtic, viewing the transfer as a downgrade and the destination as too peripheral for his ability. Frosinone are now awaiting a major offer in the summer to sell the player, with their current price being €10m.
Celtic made a €6m offer for a permanent deal for Fares Ghedjemis, which Frosinone rejected as they deemed it too low for a sale late in the winter window. The newspaper TuttoSport confirmed that Celtic’s move for the Frenchman was serious. Frosinone did not consider the offer from Scotland to be serious, deeming it insufficient. Ghedjemis was not interested in the prospect of joining Celtic, viewing the transfer as a downgrade and the destination as too peripheral for his ability. Frosinone are now awaiting a major offer in the summer to sell the player, with their current price being €10m.
Celtic had matched Frosinone’s valuation of Fares Ghedjemis, which is understood to be around £6 million. Despite that agreement, the transfer did not proceed due to the player. Ghedjemis remains under contract, with his club also holding an option, and the winger has opted to stay for now rather than move mid-season. Martin O’Neill said that a deal had been arranged with Frosinone for the player but he chose to stay. O'Neill stated it was entirely Ghedjemis' decision and that he wanted to see if Frosinone can get into Serie A.
Celtic had matched Frosinone’s valuation of Fares Ghedjemis, which is understood to be around £6 million. Despite that agreement, the transfer did not proceed due to the player. Ghedjemis remains under contract, with his club also holding an option, and the winger has opted to stay for now rather than move mid-season. Martin O’Neill said that a deal had been arranged with Frosinone for the player but he chose to stay. O'Neill stated it was entirely Ghedjemis' decision and that he wanted to see if Frosinone can get into Serie A.
The negotiation between Frosinone and Celtic for the transfer of Fares Ghedjemis was not completed due to a gap between the offer and the demand, according to The Corriere dello Sport. Fares Ghedjemis received a much more lucrative financial offer from Scotland but did not push to leave, which confirmed his attachment to Frosinone.
The negotiation between Frosinone and Celtic for the transfer of Fares Ghedjemis was not completed due to a gap between the offer and the demand, according to The Corriere dello Sport. Fares Ghedjemis received a much more lucrative financial offer from Scotland but did not push to leave, which confirmed his attachment to Frosinone.
A move for Fares Ghedjemis is unlikely to happen as Serie B club Frosinone consider Celtic’s offer to be too low.
A move for Fares Ghedjemis is unlikely to happen as Serie B club Frosinone consider Celtic’s offer to be too low.
According to The Daily Record, Frosinone accepted an offer from Celtic of around £6 million for Farès Ghedjemis. An agreement had been reached with the club, and Celtic believed Ghedjemis was interested in a move to Glasgow. The 23-year-old had previously been open to the idea of moving to Scotland. As the window progressed, Ghedjemis decided to stay in Italy, committing to Frosinone for the remainder of the season. Although terms were agreed, the player chose to remain at his club.
According to The Daily Record, Frosinone accepted an offer from Celtic of around £6 million for Farès Ghedjemis. An agreement had been reached with the club, and Celtic believed Ghedjemis was interested in a move to Glasgow. The 23-year-old had previously been open to the idea of moving to Scotland. As the window progressed, Ghedjemis decided to stay in Italy, committing to Frosinone for the remainder of the season. Although terms were agreed, the player chose to remain at his club.
Discussions between Celtic and Frosinone regarding Fares Ghedjemis have currently stalled. Luca Bendoni reported that there have been no advancements so far. This development creates uncertainty about a potential deal, which had seemed closer after Martin O’Neill replied that they were not far from an agreement when asked about Ghedjemis following Thursday’s win over Utrecht.
Discussions between Celtic and Frosinone regarding Fares Ghedjemis have currently stalled. Luca Bendoni reported that there have been no advancements so far. This development creates uncertainty about a potential deal, which had seemed closer after Martin O’Neill replied that they were not far from an agreement when asked about Ghedjemis following Thursday’s win over Utrecht.
According to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph, Celtic have scheduled further talks today to try to find an agreement with Frosinone for winger Fares Ghedjemis. The talks could continue until tomorrow. Frosinone would want to sign a replacement before allowing Ghedjemis to leave, and Celtic will hope they can finalize a deal before 7pm tomorrow.
According to Sky Sports journalist Anthony Joseph, Celtic have scheduled further talks today to try to find an agreement with Frosinone for winger Fares Ghedjemis. The talks could continue until tomorrow. Frosinone would want to sign a replacement before allowing Ghedjemis to leave, and Celtic will hope they can finalize a deal before 7pm tomorrow.
Celtic are still in talks for French winger Fares Ghedjemis. A £6.5 million deal for the 23-year-old is thought to be nearing completion. It is believed that Celtic have already agreed a fee and personal terms with Ghedjemis, who is set to travel to Glasgow to complete formalities before Monday's transfer deadline.
Celtic are still in talks for French winger Fares Ghedjemis. A £6.5 million deal for the 23-year-old is thought to be nearing completion. It is believed that Celtic have already agreed a fee and personal terms with Ghedjemis, who is set to travel to Glasgow to complete formalities before Monday's transfer deadline.
According to Anthony Joseph, Celtic have scheduled further talks for Sunday to try to reach an agreement with Frosinone for winger Fares Ghedjemis. Frosinone manager Massimiliano Alvini told reporters he thinks Ghedjemis will be at their training on Tuesday, but admitted that the player could depart if a club met their valuation. It is understood the Italian side is seeking a deal valued at approximately £6.5m, with the majority of it paid up-front. Celtic have been attempting to lower the initial fee. Ghedjemis has six months remaining on his contract, but his club has the option to trigger an extension for an additional year.
According to Anthony Joseph, Celtic have scheduled further talks for Sunday to try to reach an agreement with Frosinone for winger Fares Ghedjemis. Frosinone manager Massimiliano Alvini told reporters he thinks Ghedjemis will be at their training on Tuesday, but admitted that the player could depart if a club met their valuation. It is understood the Italian side is seeking a deal valued at approximately £6.5m, with the majority of it paid up-front. Celtic have been attempting to lower the initial fee. Ghedjemis has six months remaining on his contract, but his club has the option to trigger an extension for an additional year.
According to a report from Sky Sports’ journalist Anthony Joseph, Celtic have identified Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis as a winter target and are in talks with the Serie B club. The Frosinone head coach has admitted he cannot guarantee Ghedjemis will still be at the club when the transfer window ends.
According to a report from Sky Sports’ journalist Anthony Joseph, Celtic have identified Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis as a winter target and are in talks with the Serie B club. The Frosinone head coach has admitted he cannot guarantee Ghedjemis will still be at the club when the transfer window ends.
Celtic are confident of signing Fares Ghedjemis. Frosinone head coach Massimiliano Alvini believes Fares Ghedjemis will remain with the Serie B club beyond the January transfer window deadline, but insists the forward will go to Glasgow with his approval if an agreement is reached.
Celtic are confident of signing Fares Ghedjemis. Frosinone head coach Massimiliano Alvini believes Fares Ghedjemis will remain with the Serie B club beyond the January transfer window deadline, but insists the forward will go to Glasgow with his approval if an agreement is reached.
Fares Ghedjemis' agent has admitted a suitable deal has not yet been proposed by Celtic to persuade Frosinone to sell. The Serie B leaders are reluctant to sell the player. It had been expected that a £6 million offer would convince the club to sell the Frenchman, but talks are ongoing with Ghedjemis, who is Celtic's top target in the final hours of the winter window. Reports in Italy state that Frosinone is seeking a fee in the region of £8.6 million. Agent Fabrizio Ferrari told TuttoMercatoWeb that they will talk to the club. Ferrari added that as of today, there are no requests that can satisfy the player from a technical standpoint or Frosinone from a financial standpoint, describing him as the best player in Serie B.
Fares Ghedjemis' agent has admitted a suitable deal has not yet been proposed by Celtic to persuade Frosinone to sell. The Serie B leaders are reluctant to sell the player. It had been expected that a £6 million offer would convince the club to sell the Frenchman, but talks are ongoing with Ghedjemis, who is Celtic's top target in the final hours of the winter window. Reports in Italy state that Frosinone is seeking a fee in the region of £8.6 million. Agent Fabrizio Ferrari told TuttoMercatoWeb that they will talk to the club. Ferrari added that as of today, there are no requests that can satisfy the player from a technical standpoint or Frosinone from a financial standpoint, describing him as the best player in Serie B.
Reports have suggested that Celtic have agreed a deal to sign Fares Ghedjemis from Frosinone. However, Sky reports that the two clubs are not in agreement on the structure of the deal.
Reports have suggested that Celtic have agreed a deal to sign Fares Ghedjemis from Frosinone. However, Sky reports that the two clubs are not in agreement on the structure of the deal.
The Daily Record reports that Celtic are prioritizing a move for Fares Ghedjemis, a winger from Frosinone who is rated at £6 million. Celtic will attempt to sign Damir Redzic if they are unable to sign Ghedjemis from his Serie B club. Frosinone are in first place in the table and are contending for promotion.
The Daily Record reports that Celtic are prioritizing a move for Fares Ghedjemis, a winger from Frosinone who is rated at £6 million. Celtic will attempt to sign Damir Redzic if they are unable to sign Ghedjemis from his Serie B club. Frosinone are in first place in the table and are contending for promotion.
Negotiations between Celtic and Frosinone for Fares Ghedjemis have been prolonged, mainly due to the asking price. Celtic have been attempting to lower the fee, while Frosinone have demonstrated little urgency to change their position. The negotiations are at an impasse, though a deal remains possible if Frosinone alters its stance.
Negotiations between Celtic and Frosinone for Fares Ghedjemis have been prolonged, mainly due to the asking price. Celtic have been attempting to lower the fee, while Frosinone have demonstrated little urgency to change their position. The negotiations are at an impasse, though a deal remains possible if Frosinone alters its stance.
Celtic remain in advanced talks with Frosinone over the signing of French winger Fares Ghedjemis. According to sources, a deal could be concluded for approximately €6 million (£5.2m), and the 23-year-old has a strong interest in the move to Parkhead. Frosinone are already seeking a potential replacement, according to Italian sources. Talks have progressed in a positive manner in recent days, and there is a growing belief that Celtic can meet or compromise on the valuation.
Celtic remain in advanced talks with Frosinone over the signing of French winger Fares Ghedjemis. According to sources, a deal could be concluded for approximately €6 million (£5.2m), and the 23-year-old has a strong interest in the move to Parkhead. Frosinone are already seeking a potential replacement, according to Italian sources. Talks have progressed in a positive manner in recent days, and there is a growing belief that Celtic can meet or compromise on the valuation.
Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has admitted that the club could be about to complete a deal for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis, and also admitted the player would be heading to Parkhead in the coming weeks. The Daily Mail states that Celtic's move for Ghedjemis is valued at approximately £6.5 million. It is thought that a fee and personal terms have been agreed with Frosinone, and the winger is expected to travel to Glasgow to complete a move.
Celtic boss Martin O'Neill has admitted that the club could be about to complete a deal for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis, and also admitted the player would be heading to Parkhead in the coming weeks. The Daily Mail states that Celtic's move for Ghedjemis is valued at approximately £6.5 million. It is thought that a fee and personal terms have been agreed with Frosinone, and the winger is expected to travel to Glasgow to complete a move.
Daily Record reports that Celtic are competing with RB Salzburg to sign Frosinone wide man Fares Ghedjemis, who is valued at £6.5m. O'Neill admitted it could be one of Ghedjemis or Redzic as negotiations continue ahead of Monday’s deadline. O'Neill is likely to sign one of the pair and admitted the club was closing in, stating there has been progress on certain things. He said he would be reluctant to state something is absolutely certain in case it does not happen, but he is hopeful.
Daily Record reports that Celtic are competing with RB Salzburg to sign Frosinone wide man Fares Ghedjemis, who is valued at £6.5m. O'Neill admitted it could be one of Ghedjemis or Redzic as negotiations continue ahead of Monday’s deadline. O'Neill is likely to sign one of the pair and admitted the club was closing in, stating there has been progress on certain things. He said he would be reluctant to state something is absolutely certain in case it does not happen, but he is hopeful.
Celtic officials are in discussions with Italian Serie B side Frosinone over the French winger Ghedjemis. Martin O'Neill has hinted that Celtic will sign only one of Fares Ghedjemis and Damir Redzic, not both. The 73-year-old admitted he was more confident on the current day than on the previous day of making additions before the deadline, stating that progress had been made on certain things that day.
Celtic officials are in discussions with Italian Serie B side Frosinone over the French winger Ghedjemis. Martin O'Neill has hinted that Celtic will sign only one of Fares Ghedjemis and Damir Redzic, not both. The 73-year-old admitted he was more confident on the current day than on the previous day of making additions before the deadline, stating that progress had been made on certain things that day.
Talks with Frosinone have been ongoing regarding Fares Ghedjemis, but according to reports from Italy, Celtic view the asking price as too high. This has stalled progress for the time being. Celtic like Fares Ghedjemis and his profile fits what the team lacks on the right, but the valuation has become a barrier.
Talks with Frosinone have been ongoing regarding Fares Ghedjemis, but according to reports from Italy, Celtic view the asking price as too high. This has stalled progress for the time being. Celtic like Fares Ghedjemis and his profile fits what the team lacks on the right, but the valuation has become a barrier.
According to Sky Italy journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, Celtic have made an offer for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis and are in negotiations for the forward. Ghedjemis could potentially be available for a reduced fee, with his contract expiring at the end of the season, although Frosinone hold an option to extend it by a further year. Frosinone appear to be willing for Ghedjemis to depart this month. It has been reported that they have identified Serie B side Mantova forward Davide Bragantini as a potential replacement.
According to Sky Italy journalist Gianluca Di Marzio, Celtic have made an offer for Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis and are in negotiations for the forward. Ghedjemis could potentially be available for a reduced fee, with his contract expiring at the end of the season, although Frosinone hold an option to extend it by a further year. Frosinone appear to be willing for Ghedjemis to depart this month. It has been reported that they have identified Serie B side Mantova forward Davide Bragantini as a potential replacement.
Frosinone has received a purchase offer from Celtic for Farès Ghedjemis, a 23-year-old French-Algerian winger. The player, who was developed in the youth academy of Troyes, has attracted international attention after scoring eight goals and providing two assists in the first part of the season. It has been reported that negotiations between the two clubs have started. Ghedjemis joined Frosinone in January 2024 and has a contract until June 2026. His current market value is €1.50m, according to Transfermarkt. Pisa, Bologna, and Genk have also been linked with the player.
Frosinone has received a purchase offer from Celtic for Farès Ghedjemis, a 23-year-old French-Algerian winger. The player, who was developed in the youth academy of Troyes, has attracted international attention after scoring eight goals and providing two assists in the first part of the season. It has been reported that negotiations between the two clubs have started. Ghedjemis joined Frosinone in January 2024 and has a contract until June 2026. His current market value is €1.50m, according to Transfermarkt. Pisa, Bologna, and Genk have also been linked with the player.
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