Former Moscow Spartak coach Valery Gladilin has claimed that team player Quincy Promes will be ready for the restart of the Russian Premier League (RPL) season in Moscow. “Euro-Football.Ru”.
“If the UAE does not give a guarantee, the player will start preparations in Moscow. Of course, the team has a slightly different preparation, special studies are ongoing. But Promes is an adult professional and there will be no problems with him,” said Gladilin.
On June 19, the Dutch Royal Court sentenced Promes to 18 months in prison for stabbing his cousin. Promes is also a defendant in a criminal case related to drug smuggling and smuggling, so Dutch police wiretapped his phone conversations.
Promes has been playing for Spartak since February 2021. He previously played for the red and whites between 2014 and 2018. The Dutch player became the Russian champion with the team in the 2016/17 season.
Promes played in 17 matches and scored six goals in this season of the Russian Championship. In the Russian Championship standings, Spartak is in fifth place with 30 points.
Previously at Spartak saidWhether Promes is in danger of being extradited from the UAE to the Netherlands.