A Spartak Moscow lawyer, Tatyana Zavyalova, says that footballer Quincy Promes is not facing extradition from the United Arab Emirates to the Netherlands. The statement comes as Promes’ case remains under appeal and the decision has not yet taken legal effect. Zavyalova emphasized that extradition from the UAE to the Netherlands is not on the table at this time. Source: Voetbalzone.
On June 19, a Dutch royal court issued an 18-month prison sentence to Promes for stabbing his cousin. The case also involves a separate criminal matter tied to drug smuggling and other offenses, with Dutch authorities having monitored his communications through wiretaps. Promes has a long association with Spartak Moscow, having joined the club again in February 2021 after a previous spell from 2014 to 2018. During his time with Spartak, the team won the Russian league title in the 2016/17 season. Source: Voetbalzone.
In the current Russia season, Promes has appeared in 17 league matches and found the back of the net six times. Spartak Moscow sits in fifth place in the Russian Championship standings, with the club accumulating 30 points. Source: Voetbalzone.
Earlier reports from Voetbalzone noted speculation about potential extradition linked to a birthday post Promes made on social media while in Dubai. That coverage highlighted the ongoing legal spotlight surrounding the player and its possible implications for his football career. Source: Voetbalzone.