The midfielder of the Russian national team arrived at the location of Krasnodar

Former Moscow midfielder CSKA Ilzat Akhmetov has decided to form a new club. This has been reported Meta reviews.

According to the source, the midfielder should join the ranks of Krasnodar. The 24-year-old boy has already arrived at the location of the “bulls”.

On June 10, Akhmetov left CSKA, where he played from 2018 to 2022. As part of the army team, he managed to win the Russian Super Cup in 2018. Akhmetov made 20 appearances in the last season of the Russian Premier League (RPL), scoring one goal and three assists.

Akhmetov played eight matches for the Russian national team, where he did not score goals with effective moves.

According to the results of the championship, the army team took fifth place, Krasnodar finished one place higher.

Serbian defender Milan Gajic was previously reported. it happened CSKA football player.

The contract of the Serbian player of the red-navy blue is calculated until 2025. Before that, Gajic played for OFK, Bordeaux and Red Star.



Source: Gazeta

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