Norwegian Dynamo Moscow football player Matthias Normann was fined by the blue and whites in June for being late for a checkup and team training camp. It has been reported DEA News.
“Even at the end of June, Norman was fined for being unreasonably late for a medical examination and Dynamo training camp. Norman rested in Cyprus and joined the team only a few days later,” he said.
On August 9, Dynamo CEO Pavel Pivovarov told reporters that Norman had left Russia due to drones hitting Moscow City. According to him, the Norwegian sent notices to Rostov and Dynamo about the termination of his contract. Pivovarov added that the clubs are now waiting for the court.
Norman joined Rostov in January 2019. During this time, the Norwegian spent more than 50 matches. He was loaned to Norwich City in 2021. The British had the right to take players from the Russian club, but they did not use it. He became a Dynamo player on loan in the summer of 2022.
Last season, he played 14 games for the capital’s team in the Russian Premier League and failed to score in these matches with effective moves.
Formerly Dynamo recommendation Sell your leader for at least €15 million.