Overview
- Nürnberg formally presented the former AlbinoLeffe striker after completing his medical in Nuremberg.
- Coach Miroslav Klose played a central role in securing the deal, with the player opting for FCN over reported interest from Royal Antwerp and AIK.
- Sporting director Joti Chatzialexiou cited Zoma’s pace, first touch and technical quality as reasons for the move.
- The addition brings the squad to seven centre-forwards as FCN seeks solutions after starting the league with two scoreless matches.
- Reports note he had not been playing recently in Italy following a transfer request, making a near-term debut unlikely, while the club also targets a new No. 8 to replace Jens Castrop.