Former Spartak player expressed hope that “tall people” will help Promes

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Former Spartak Moscow player Yegor Titov expressed his hope that red-white forward Quincy Promes will be helped to return to Russia. His words guide the way “Match TV”.

“I want him to come back as soon as possible. I hope that not only the leaders of the club, but also the people at the top will help him. “He is important for Spartak,” Titov said.

On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking. The hearing of the case was held on January 24, and the prosecutor’s office requested that Promesa be sentenced to 9 years in prison. On 16 February, the Dutchman was placed on the international wanted list.

On March 1, journalist Ivan Karpov reported that Promes was detained in Dubai due to an accident. Promes fled the scene of the accident, hoping no one would notice. Later, the football player was detained by local law enforcement while going through passport control to fly from the UAE to Russia.

Sport24 reported that Promes was released from the police station, but there has been no talk yet about his return to Russia. He missed the match against Zenit on 2 March. The match ended in a goalless draw. 4 March recognizedIt was stated that Promes was under house arrest in the UAE.

Previously president of RPL Alaev acceptedPromes will be banned from playing in Russia.

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