Push scored in England, but he is on the transfer list

The striker George Pușcaș seems to have recovered from the crisis he has been going through since April.

George Pușcaș could not avoid defeating his team (PHOTO: Guliver / Gettyimages)

The Romanian national team’s top scorer scored the second goal of this year for his club, Reading, in the home match, score 3-4, against Huddersfield, in the English second league, However, the team’s coach, Veljko Paunovic, seems determined to transfer him to another club this winter.

“The rifleman is our player and I have always said that he will be important to us and that he will score goals. I’m glad he contributed with two goals this month. I think his game will get better. But in football, anything can happen, especially during the transfer window. Things can change, “said the Serbian technician, who was asked if he was willing to let the Romanian go.

At the age of 25, George Pușcaș would have liked the Serie A teams Salernitana and Cagliari, but also the Italian second divisions Pisa, Lecce and Brescia.

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