Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis linked with Palermo switch in Serie B move

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Frosinone winger Fares Ghedjemis linked with Palermo switch in Serie B move

Dual Algeria‑France right winger Fares Ghedjemis is being linked with a summer move from Serie A side Frosinone to Serie B club Palermo. The 23-year-old, who currently wears the No 7 shirt for Frosinone, is the subject of transfer speculation in Italy, with the probability of a deal still listed as unclear (“?”) and his contractual situation not publicly disclosed.

Ghedjemis, born in Montreuil on 6 September 2002, is valued at €7.50m on Transfermarkt, a figure that would represent a significant outlay for Palermo if negotiations progress. With no registered contract expiry date at Frosinone, observers have also raised the possibility that the situation could evolve towards a free-agent scenario should his deal run down or be terminated.

The left-footed attacker, who stands at 1.83m, operates primarily as a right winger in an attacking role. He has represented both Algeria and France at youth level in eligibility terms and is listed as holding dual nationality. Ghedjemis joined Frosinone Calcio earlier in his career and has been part of their first-team group as the club battles in Italy’s top flight.

In his most recent outing for Frosinone, a Serie A fixture against [opponent], played on July 3, 2026, which finished [scoreline], Ghedjemis featured on the right flank, contributing with his direct running and delivery from wide areas, although he did not get on the scoresheet. That display has added to a growing body of work that has alerted clubs operating below Serie A but with promotion ambitions.

Palermo, currently in Serie B, are monitoring wide options as they look to strengthen their attack for a promotion push. Any move for Ghedjemis remains at the rumour stage and there is no indication yet of an agreed fee or personal terms.

If the transfer were to materialise, a switch to Palermo could give Ghedjemis a central role in a side aiming to climb back to Serie A, offering the French‑Algerian winger a platform to enhance his reputation and accelerate the next phase of his career in Italian football.

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