Former Zenit manager describes Sochi as an interesting option for Dziuba

Zenit’s former manager Oreste Cinquini shared his views on the future of Russian forward Artem Dziuba. His words convey “RB Sports”.

“I think that Dziuba is not a player for the Italian championship. Serie A clubs can only hold three players who do not have an EU passport. I think Sochi cannot pay him as much as Zenit. But Artem is still good, the option with Sochi seems very interesting to me, “he said.

Recall that the last 2021/22 season of the RPL was the last for Dziuba as a Zenit striker. The parties decided not to continue cooperation, the player received the right to transfer to another club for free.

Dziuba has been playing for the club on the banks of the Neva since 2015. During this time, he played in 249 matches for Zenit, scoring 108 goals and making 70 assists in these matches. In the 2021/22 season, Dzyuba won his fourth title with Zenit.

Former football player of the Russian national team Dmitry Bulykin spoke About Artem Dzyuba’s prospects to continue his career in Europe.



Source: Gazeta

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