Askhabadze tips Spartak to sell http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Welliton-c36773 and expect De Zeeuw, Ari and Dikan to stay – Football news
Spartak Moscow general director, Roman Askhabadze, has tipped the Russian Premier League club to sell Welliton and expected http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ari-c6471 and Andriy Dykan to stay on at Luzhniki Stadium at least until this summer.
Askhabadze said that Welliton, who is playing at Gremio on-loan, may be sold at the end of the season. The Russian International confirmed that the 26-year-old could make his move permanent should Spartak get a decent transfer amount from the Brazilian club
this summer.
“Welliton was loaned out to get match practice. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858, there are a huge number of tournaments and other matches. We sent him to get more playing time. The player has some exceptional skills and we should not forget that he twice remained as top scorer
in the Russian league. In our contract with Gremio, there is an option for the sale of a football player in the summer transfer window if we get a decent offer,” Askhabadze was quoted as saying.
The general director went on to tell that the Russian outfit are expecting Andriy Dykan and Demy de Zeeuw to continue their respective career at Moscow despite being linked with a host of domestic and foreign clubs.
Askhabadze stressed that Spartak do not want to offload Dykan, assured the fans of extending a contract with Ari and calling back on loan midfielder De Zeeuw from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/RSC-Anderlecht-c40394.
“Ari’s contract will expire at the end of 2013. We have already made him a decent offer,” he concluded.
Speaking on Jose Jurado, the general director said that they are negotiating with Schalke 04 regarding the sale of the player. The Spanish midfielder has scored three goals in 18 league appearances this season.
Askhabadze, meanwhile, succeeded in extending Rafael Carioca’s contract, which was said to expire at the end of this year. The 23-year-old Brazilian midfielder put pen on paper on a four-year contract despite stiff interest from Gremio.
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