According to the results of the summer transfer window, the most unprofitable RPL club was determined as 11:30

internet portal Transfermarkt He summarized the results of the summer transfer period of Russian Premier League (RPL) teams.

Moscow’s Spartak team was the most unprofitable club with 19.5 million euros, while Rubin from Kazan took second place (6.8 million euros), while Orenburg closed the top three (3.4 million euros).

Defenders Srdjan Babic and Oleg Ryabchuk, goalkeepers Semyon Fadeev and Ilya Svinov, midfielders Jesus Medina and Theo Bongonda and forward Artem Bykovsky joined the ranks of Spartak in the summer.

After seven rounds, Spartak has ten points and is in ninth place in the standings. Krasnodar is the leader in the championship with 17 points.

In the next round, Guillermo Abascal’s team will play at home against Sochi. The meeting will take place on September 16. The teams will take to the field at 19.00 Moscow time.

The eighth round program will start with the match between Dinamo Moscow and Paris NN. The meeting will take place on September 15. The starting whistle will blow at 19:00 Moscow time.

Former mentor of “Rostov” explained “Spartak” crisis under Abascal.



Source: Gazeta

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