Petrzhela, former coach of “Zenith”, described Dziuba’s move to “Galatasaray” as nonsense

Former Zenit coach Vlastimil Petrzhela made statements about the possible transfer of Russian forward Artem Dziuba to Galatasaray. Meta reviews.

The striker, who is a free agent, has not yet decided on the continuation of his career. It has been reported that the clubs from the Turkish championship are interested in the football player.

“Dziuba’s transfer to Galatasaray is nonsense. Artem is an experienced player but already slow. I don’t believe Galatasaray will take him. It’s better for him to stay in Russia, everybody knows him, it won’t be as difficult for him here as in Turkey. Same Galatasaray It will be difficult for him to fight for a place in the A team,” said Petrzhela.

The 33-year-old striker has been in St. He plays for the club from St. Petersburg. 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.

On May 22, Dzyuba’s St. Recall that he said goodbye to St. Petersburg “Zenith”. As the player’s contract with the club expired, the parties decided not to renew the contract.

Vladislav Radimov, previously head coach of Zenit-2 saidWhich club from the Russian Premier League (RPL) could suit striker Artem Dziuba.



Source: Gazeta

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