PAOK responded to rumors about Miranchuk’s transfer 05.25.2024, 22:45

Greece’s PAOK has denied reports that the club is planning to sign Lokomotiv Moscow’s Russian midfielder Anton Miranchuk as a free agent. This was reported by “Sports Express”.

“PAOK signed Anton Miranchuk? No, this is not true,” said the press service of the Greek club.

Formerly journalist Ivan Karpov WroteIt was stated that Miranchuk will transfer to the club from Thessaloniki as a free agent and will sign a contract until June 2027. Anton will earn €1.4 million per year at PAOK and will also receive €1 million as a signing bonus.

Another Russian football player, Magomed Ozdoev, has been playing for the Greek club since 2023. PAOK became the Greek champion in the 2023/24 season.

Miranchuk has been playing in the Lokomotiv system since 2011. During this period, he also played on loan in Estonia’s Levadia team in 2016. The player, who played 38 matches in all competitions this season, scored 8 goals and made 7 assists. His contract with Lokomotiv expires in June.

Lokomotiv finished the Russian Premier League in fourth place at the end of the season. The Railwaymen were just three points behind Zenit, who won the Russian championship.

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Source: Gazeta

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