Former famous domestic football player Dmitry Bulykin, in his comments to socialbites.ca, spoke about the possibility of transferring Zenit forward Ivan Sergeev to Samara’s Krylya Sovetov team after Spartak Moscow forward Alexander Sobolev.
“Now we can continue to look for the positive aspects of someone moving to another team; there is still time before the transfer window closes. I am for everyone to play, get time and score goals. Of course, I would like our other players to go somewhere else and help Russian football. I am talking about Anton Miranchuk, Artem Dzyuba and Georgy Dzhikia. But I still want these guys with great experience and skills to help the youth develop and in this context I still like the transfer of Russian national team player Sobolev to Zenit,” he said.
There has been information in the press several times that Zenit is ready to let Sergeev go to Krylya Sovetov, where he played before moving to St. Petersburg, if he can sign another striker with a Russian passport, which is Sobolev’s instead.
Earlier, the son of football player Sobolev I sang a song group “Leningrad”.
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Source: Gazeta
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