ADO Den Haag’s Dmitry Bulykin uncertain about his future at the Kyocera Stadion – Eredivisie news
ADO Den Haag’s experienced striker, Dmitry Bulykin, has revealed that he is uncertain about his future at Kyocera Stadion. The veteran striker was loaned to ADO at the start of this season from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/RSC-Anderlecht-c40394. However, the 31-year-old striker has admitted
that it is very unlikely that he will wear ADO’s kit next season.
The Russian International is the leading goal scorer for ADO this season, scoring 21 goals in 29 appearances. His impressive performances in the outfit from The Hague’s front line has attracted interests from a host of top European clubs who are taking keen
interest in adding the veteran striker to their ranks. For his part, the former Russian International has disclosed that he will wait until the end of the 2010/11 season before taking any decision.
Bulykin said, “Nobody knows where I play next season, not even my manager. We bow on the issue late May or early in June. I have some good offers, but they must be discussed with Anderlecht. We will see then how it goes. Maybe I even return to Anderlecht.”
Anderlecht picked Bulykin in the 2008/09 season from Bayer Leverkusen. The 31-year-old striker hardly played for the Belgian outfit and he was loaned to Fortuna Dusseldorf in the 2009/10 season. Upon his return to the parent club, the veteran striker has
grown lethal in front of the goal, scoring goals at will for the Eredivisie outfit.
ADO are currently placed seventh in the league table and have secured their UEFA Europa League play-offs berth convincingly. Where ADO finished 15th in the league table last season, the Hague-based outfit have achieved successful results this
term and much of the credit goes to their prolific striker.
Reports suggest that ADO management are interested in offering Bulykin a permanent contract. However, Anderlecht have the possession of Bulykin’s transfer rights and their valuation of the player is beyond ADO’s financial means. Moreover, with a host of
top European clubs such as Standard Leige, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879 and Aston Villa looking to sign the player, ADO’s chances to snatch the striker permanently look farfetched.
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