Manager drew attention to the positive aspects of Dziuba’s scandalous interview 21:45

Russian agent Dmitry Selyuk talked about how much he agrees with Akron’s striker Artem Dzyuba, who gave a scandalous interview. His words guide the way vprognoze.ru.

“Every statement must be evaluated in a specific context. He says some things are true, including that agents in Russia are bad. Most people only think about how to make money,” said Selyuk.

Dzyuba is a graduate of Spartak Moscow. He made his debut for the main team in 2006 and played on loan to Tom and Rostov until 2015. From 2015 to 2022 Zenit St. Dzyuba, who played for St. Petersburg, then signed a contract with the Turkish club Adana Demirspor as a free agent, but could not gain a place in the team, terminated the contract and became a Lokomotiv player in 2023.

After leaving Lokomotiv, Dziuba signed a contract with Akron Togliatti as a free agent until the summer of 2025. This season, he managed to play seven matches in the Russian Championship and Cup and score two goals and three assists.

Previously Dzyuba acceptedWhich Spartak still loves.

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Source: Gazeta

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