The president of the Russian Football Union, Alexander Dyukov, commented on the evolving case surrounding Quincy Promes, Moscow club Spartak’s Dutch forward, after Promes faced serious legal challenges abroad. Dyukov spoke about how the situation should be handled by the club and the governing bodies, outlining the sequence of decisions that must follow if criminal charges are proven. He noted that a court ruling exists and that punishment, if the player is found guilty, should occur in the appropriate jurisdiction. Until a final court decision is issued, he stressed that it is not possible to determine the player’s eligibility in the Russian Premier League (RPL.) Dyukov added that whether Promes committed the crime remains difficult to assess without a conclusive judicial outcome. The remarks appeared to guide discussions within RB Sports and broader Russian football governance about next steps for the player and the club.