Zenit announced the transfer of Do Queiroz to Gremio 21:59

St.Petersburg Zenit on the official website announced About the loan transfer of midfielder Do Queiroz to Brazilian Gremio.

The 24-year-old player will join the new team during 2024. Gremio will have the opportunity to purchase Do Queiroz.

The South American player played 10 matches with the blue-white-blue team in the Russian Premier League (RPL) this season, but was not effective. Do Queiroz scored the only goal for Zenit against Kaliningrad Baltika in the group stage match of the Russian Cup.

After 18 rounds in the Russian Championship, Krasnodar entered the winter break as the leader with 38 points. Zenit is in second place with two points missing. Dinamo (32 points) completed the top three. “Spartak” finished fifth (30 points).

Following the resumption of the RPL season, Zenit played against St. He will play with Spartak in St. Petersburg. The match will be played at Gazprom Arena on March 2.

Previously Alexander Samedov statedThat Georgy Dzhikia should stay at Spartak.

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Source: Gazeta

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