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Genoa comes after Borza! The first details, in the Italian press

Article by Aurelian Botezatu – published Tuesday, July 1, 2025, 09:03 / Updated Tuesday, July 1, 2025 09:06

The Italian press announces that Genoa He is about to sell the left defender Honest Ahanor (17 years) and will reopen the discussions for Andrei Borza (19 years).

Andrei Borza's departure from Rapid to Genoa has been discussing for a long time. Now the time has come for the first concrete steps. According to “Buoncalcioatutti”, an online publication, the club in Serie A is about to sell Atalanta on Honest Ahanor, a promising left defender, born in 2008.

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The amount it will receive, 20 million euros, will be invested by Genoa on the transfer market. Objectives? “Extreme offensive, with cornet in pole position for weeks, and central attackers. For the position of left defender, playing with Martin, the discussions for Borza could be reopening,” writes the site quoted.

The transfer of Borza seems like a formality, given that Rapid and Genoa have the same patron: Dan Șucu. “The Romanian born in 2005, owned by Rapid București, is evaluated at about 4-5 million euros. He is currently on vacation after playing the European Under 21 championship,” says “Buoncalciopertutti”.

Andrei Borza, after Spain U21 – Romania U21: “It sounds good, but I don't know anything. We see when I go back to Rapid”

After the failure of Romania U21 in front of Spain U21 (1-2), at the European Championship 2025, Borza also spoke about a possible separation from Rapid: “I read every day about a transfer. It sounds good, but I know nothing. We will see after this match or when I go back to Rapid.”

It is certain that Rapid has already taken into account the player's sale. Not long ago, the Giulesti made Hermannstadt a concrete offer for the left defender Tiago Goncalves: 300,000 euros. The Sibiu rejected it, but the discussions did not end. But they want 800,000 euros to let the Portuguese leave.

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