Yevgeny Giner has confirmed that the Russian Premier League club will sign up to three foreign players this winter and has discussed offloading unwanted http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Keisuke-Honda-c20516
CSKA Moscow president, Yevgeni Giner, has ruled out the possibility of bringing http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vagner-c35793 Love back to the Russian Premier League barely eleven months after selling the in-form Brazilian striker to Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club,
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Flamengo-c39361.
The Moscow-based club parted company with Love after signing Ahmed Musa from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VVV-Venlo-c40915 respectively.
News in Russian media suggested that the Armeytsy launched a reportedly 5 million Euros bid to invite the striker back to the Russian dugout after failing to conclude business with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/RSC-Anderlecht-c40394 regarding Matias Suarez sale.
CSKA’s move to sign Suarez hit the rocks despite signing personal terms and condition with the Belgian attacker following the player’s failure to pass medical examination at Luzhniki stadium.
And there is little arguing to the statement that the Russian outfit struggled to get enough goals until the winter break in the championship this season after losing out http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Seydou-Doumbia-c33175 to and Tomas Necid due to injuries.
Giner told the supporters that the Koni are planning to acquire the services of three foreign players during the winter transfer window, admitting that they are in severe need of reinforcements.
“We are currently in talks with around three players of which all are legionnaires and not Russian. Two of them are for the attacking line and one is a midfielder. The attackers are versatile and will be able to play both on the
left and right wing.” The 52-year-old was quoted as saying.
Speaking on Keisuke Honda, Giner revealed that the Moscow-based club are expecting fresh bids for the Japanese International. However, he warned the clubs to think twice before launching a bid for the midfielder, saying that they
sell him for big money.
"At the moment the situation is not progressing but it may happen that Honda may be sold this winter if an appropriate proposal comes from any top European clubs," he concluded.
Giner revealed that Honda is happy at Luzhniki stadium and lavished praise on the 26-year-old’s goal-scoring tally this season.
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