
The Uzbekistan national team has qualified for the 2026 World Cup, and the successful performances of our legionnaires in Europe have significantly increased interest in Uzbek footballers. Against the backdrop of Eldor Shomurodov in Italy and Abduqodir Husanov shining in France and England, attention has now begun to turn towards Abbosbek Fayzullayev.
The 21-year-old attacking midfielder has already been recognized as one of the youngest talents in Asia. Due to his successful performances with the Russian CSKA club and his impressive actions in the national team, European clubs are taking notice of him. After moving from “Pakhtakor” to CSKA in the summer of 2023, Fayzullayev won a bronze medal and the national cup in his debut season in the Russian Premier League. This season, Abbos has participated in 39 matches, scoring 3 goals and providing 8 assists.
Now we can see his name on the transfer list of the prestigious English Premier League club “Wolverhampton.” According to information circulating on the internet and social media, Abbosbek's name is also included in the main transfer list compiled and personally written by the team's head coach Vitor Pereira.

The first name on this list is Nigerian Kristantus Uche from the “Getafe” club, while Abbos Fayzullayev is in second place. This indicates that he is being considered not only as a potential transfer but also as a serious candidate. Journalist Yahyokhoja Ulughxojaev emphasized that there is a logical basis for this news, noting that Abbos is on the verge of finishing his contract with CSKA.
– He did not renew his contract with CSKA. Therefore, he may embark on a journey to Europe during the current transfer month. In this case, Wolverhampton's interest is logically justified. Fayzullayev is a player with potential and continues to grow, – says Ulughxojaev.
Abbos himself approaches such discussions with a clear perspective. In his opinion, every footballer's dream is to play in the famous clubs of Europe.
– At the moment, I am a CSKA player and I have a contract with the club. However, my goal is clear – to play in Europe, in top clubs. God willing, this dream will come true, – Fayzullayev said in a recent interview.
At the same time, he is also clearly demonstrating his potential in the national team. So far, Abbosbek has played 27 times for the Uzbekistan national team, scoring 8 goals. He also stood out with important goals during the World Cup qualifying stage.
In conclusion: Abbosbek Fayzullayev's path to the English Premier League could be not only a new stage for the player but also a significant transfer that could enhance the international reputation of Uzbek football. Opportunities at a club like Wolverhampton are bound to open doors for growth and new possibilities. Seeing him in the top-5 leagues in the future is no longer a dream but a real possibility.