Gbamen’s manager explains why the player will leave CSKA

Bernard Collignon, manager of CSKA Jean-Philippe Gbamin’s Ivorian midfielder, explained his client’s reasons for leaving the Russian team.

“CSKA did not believe the rumors of Gbamen’s violation of discipline. The player’s credit was non-refundable. The sanctions imposed by UEFA on Russia were also effective. It won’t stay here,” says Collignon. DEA News”.

The Ivorian player became a CSKA player during the winter transfer window and was transferred from Everton on loan with no right to buy. The player’s manager spoke about Gbamen’s desire to stay in Russia.

It was learned yesterday that CSKA has no plans to buy this midfielder from the British. The other day there was information that Gbamen visits nightclubs in Moscow more than once a week, and also refuses to go to Krasnodar by train.

The Ivorian midfielder has made 10 appearances for CSKA in the Russian Premier League (RPL) this season, with one goal and two assists.

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Source: Gazeta

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