Artem Dzyuba Transfer from Akron to Spartak Moskva
Zaur Tedeev considered the possible return of Artem Dzyuba to Spartak. In an interview, Spartak's sporting director, Francis Cagigao, did not exclude the possibility of signing Dzyuba in the summer.
Zaur Tedeev considered the possible return of Artem Dzyuba to Spartak. In an interview, Spartak's sporting director, Francis Cagigao, did not exclude the possibility of signing Dzyuba in the summer.
Artem Dzyuba did not rule out a possible return to Spartak, the club where he began his career. Last week, the forward announced his departure from Akron Tolyatti. When asked about the possibility of Spartak signing him, Dzyuba said that everything is possible and that time will tell. He stated that if he is needed, he would not negatively affect the team. Dzyuba also said that he has a connection to Spartak, as he started his career there.
Artem Dzyuba did not rule out a possible return to Spartak, the club where he began his career. Last week, the forward announced his departure from Akron Tolyatti. When asked about the possibility of Spartak signing him, Dzyuba said that everything is possible and that time will tell. He stated that if he is needed, he would not negatively affect the team. Dzyuba also said that he has a connection to Spartak, as he started his career there.
Maxim Nikitin is confident that Artem Dzyuba strongly desires to end his career at Spartak, stating he is convinced that this is the player's main goal.
Maxim Nikitin is confident that Artem Dzyuba strongly desires to end his career at Spartak, stating he is convinced that this is the player's main goal.
Alexander Manyakov assessed the likelihood of Artem Dzyuba returning to Moscow's Spartak, stating that while the story of Dzyuba's possible return to Spartak is appealing, he thinks the probability of such a transfer is low. He described Artem as a big personality who always has his own opinion and said he does not think Spartak would want such a big personality on the bench, noting that this was his opinion. Manyakov added that Dzyuba is a bright person who always draws attention when he appears, and that Spartak does not need a figure of that scale on the bench.
Alexander Manyakov assessed the likelihood of Artem Dzyuba returning to Moscow's Spartak, stating that while the story of Dzyuba's possible return to Spartak is appealing, he thinks the probability of such a transfer is low. He described Artem as a big personality who always has his own opinion and said he does not think Spartak would want such a big personality on the bench, noting that this was his opinion. Manyakov added that Dzyuba is a bright person who always draws attention when he appears, and that Spartak does not need a figure of that scale on the bench.
Artem Dzyuba, a 37-year-old Russian forward for Akron, has stated that he could return to Spartak Moscow, where he began his professional career. His current contract with Akron is valid until the end of June 2026. According to TASS, Dzyuba said he is ready to come back to Spartak and that it remains to be seen whether his role would be as a player or a coach. Dzyuba has 56 caps and 31 goals for Russia. This season, he has scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists in 18 Premier Liga appearances. Transfermarkt estimates his current market value to be €1.20m, and he has also been linked with Kairat.
Artem Dzyuba, a 37-year-old Russian forward for Akron, has stated that he could return to Spartak Moscow, where he began his professional career. His current contract with Akron is valid until the end of June 2026. According to TASS, Dzyuba said he is ready to come back to Spartak and that it remains to be seen whether his role would be as a player or a coach. Dzyuba has 56 caps and 31 goals for Russia. This season, he has scored 5 goals and provided 4 assists in 18 Premier Liga appearances. Transfermarkt estimates his current market value to be €1.20m, and he has also been linked with Kairat.
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