Former Spartak Moscow captain Denis Glushakov has told how he helped Dutch forward Quincy Promes become a Dubai United player, noting that his friends called him to contact him. His words are a guide Sports24.
“I finally spoke to United and they were determined to complete the deal. Then we called Quincy. I explained to him who he should call. [нужный человек] “They took the phone and were able to talk. All the people there are normal and adequate, they wish him only the best. Then they started negotiating without me,” Glushakov said.
On September 5, Promes officially became a player of Dubai United, playing in the UAE Second Division.
Promes’ contract with Spartak was due to expire on June 30. The club did not renew his employment contract.
On February 14, an Amsterdam court sentenced Promes to six years in prison for cocaine trafficking. In the trial held on January 24, the prosecution requested a nine-year sentence for Promes. The Dutchman was placed on the international wanted list on February 16. He was also sentenced to 1.5 years in prison for stabbing his cousin during a family party.
On March 13, Promes was arrested in the UAE in connection with a traffic accident. He fled the scene after colliding with a bus. He was previously under house arrest. Promes was released from custody in Dubai on May 17.
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Source: Gazeta

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