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The future of Venezuelan Salomón Rondón seems to be very far from the Premier League, and given the few opportunities he has at Frank Lampard’s Everton, the English midfielder ‘Mirror’ has indicated that he could end up in the Premier League The United Arab Emirates in a very attractive project.

Football in that country closes its transfer market this Tuesday and ‘Mirror’ has reported that Sharjah has made a formal offer to sign the ‘Gladiator’ , so, if it materializes, he would end up being a partner of former Barcelona Miralem Pjanic and former Roma Kostas Manolas.

Although the Venezuelan has made clear his desire to stay in Europe, this offer would not be entirely strange since he already has experience in exotic destinations, remembering that a few years ago he signed for the Dalian Pro of China, in which he played 28 matches and scored 14 goals.

Rondón comes from having an outstanding performance with the Venezuelan team in the recent FIFA date, and is projected to continue being a an important player in Néstor Pekerman’s process for the 2026 World Cup, so the continuity that Arab football would give him would be important for his career.

On the other hand, the fact of leaving eu soccer ropeo would mean leaving the elite in which he currently has little presence. So far in the Premier League he has played five games (one as a starter) in which he has barely accumulated 89 minutes and his performances have gone unnoticed.

Likewise, the ‘Vinotinto’ is going through a serious goalscoring drought, and it is that they have not scored since last season when on March 3 they signed a double in the round of 16 of the FA Cup to eliminate the humble Borham Wood.

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By Scribe