Shocking News: Iranian Star Sardar Azmoon Dropped from the Roma Squad

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Shocking News: Iranian Star Sardar Azmoon Dropped from the Roma Squad

Shock as Sardar Azmoun, the Iranian star, is excluded from AS Roma’s list

Football 360 writes that Sardar Azmoun will likely not have a place in AS Roma’s European list

On the days when Sardar Azmoun expressed his interest in joining AS Roma and in his recent interview mentioned being directly approached by Jose Mourinho, it seems that Mourinho’s statements and Azmoun’s injury have indicated a lack of desire to sign him

According to an agreement made at the beginning of the summer between Roma and UEFA in the context of Financial Fair Play, UEFA waived the fine and suspension for Roma, but it was stipulated that this team would enter the new season of European competitions with certain limitations. Therefore, the Italian club can only include 5 of its new purchases in the European list

Considering the fact that Roma has 2 extra right defenders, Karsdorp and Celić, there will be no need for their presence in European matches. The same applies to Azmoun, who is behind players like Andrea Belotti and Romelu Lukaku. Roma is in the group stage of the Europa League with teams like Slavia Prague, Sheriff Tiraspol, and Servette Switzerland

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