Verona’s management has extended an offer to secure the services of Moroccan international Waleed Shdira during the upcoming winter transfer window.
The proposal is centered around a potential loan agreement with Frosinone.
According to reports from “One Football,” officials at Verona have formally presented a loan deal for Shdira, seeking to reinforce their squad in the crucial mid-season window.
However, Frosinone’s administration, affiliated with Napoli, promptly rejected the offer, signaling their commitment to retaining the talented forward.
Sources suggest that Frosinone is unwavering in their decision not to part ways with Shdira.
They intend for him to gain further experience within the team, particularly in Serie A, and show no inclination toward allowing him to embark on a new venture.
Throughout the current season, Shdira has participated in 18 matches across various competitions with his Italian club, contributing two goals and playing a pivotal role in another.
His performance showcases his versatility and impact on the field.
Shdira, an integral part of Frosinone, made the move to Napoli during the last summer transfer window.
Napoli subsequently loaned him to Frosinone for the duration of the season, aiming to facilitate his continuous development within the competitive Italian football landscape.
The rejection of Verona’s proposal suggests that Shdira remains a key figure in Frosinone’s strategic plans.
As the winter transfer window unfolds, the football community will keenly observe whether any developments alter the course of Shdira’s current loan arrangement.