Pavlyuchenko explained why he transferred from Tottenham to Lokomotiv and not Liverpool

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Former Russian national striker Roman Pavlyuchenko in his interview YouTube channel “This is Football, Brother” He admitted he was one step away from moving to Liverpool.

“Liverpool had an option, they approached me but they wanted to take me on loan. And there was the “Milan” option.

Levi told me Liverpool is yours but I won’t sell you anywhere in England, I won’t give you away. He said the fans won’t forgive me because they love me, they sing about me. “Rom, you either go to Russia or stay here,” Pavlyuchenko said.

Pavlyuchenko finished his professional career in 2022. His last club was Znamya Noginsk. During his career, the forward played for Rotor, Spartak, Tottenham and Lokomotiv.

As part of Spartak, Pavlyuchenko won silver medals at the Russian Championship three times. He won the National Cup twice with Lokomotiv and Spartak.

Pavlyuchenko won a bronze medal at the 2008 European Championships as part of the Russian national team.

Former Russian player of Spartak saidWhy he didn’t go to Europe after the successful 2018 World Cup.

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