
Former striker Salomon Rondon, who previously played for Kazan CSKA and Zenit, has moved to the Spanish club Oviedo. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The 35-year-old Venezuelan player has been loaned out. It was announced by the press service of the Oviedo team that his rights belong to the Mexican club Pachuca.
Interestingly, the common owner of both clubs is Grupo Pachuca. Rondon has previously played in Spain.
He has played for Las Palmas and Malaga, from where he moved to Kazan's Rubin club. This player is a champion of Russia and a winner of the Super Cup.
His market value is reported to be around 750 thousand euros. Rondon is an experienced striker who has showcased his skills in many European teams.
His transfer to Oviedo is considered a significant achievement for the club, as it is expected to help strengthen the team's attacking line. His participation is anticipated to enhance the team's competitiveness in the Spanish league.