Aleksandr Tarkhanov believes that Lokomotiv Moscow will be the front runners to land Dynamo Moscow’s Andriy Voronin this summer
Newly appointed FC Khimki manager, Aleksandr Tarkhanov, has conceded that he will not be surprised to see Dynamo Moscow hotshot http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Andriy-Voronin-c6020 at Anzhi Makhachkala next season.
Media reports in Russia suggest that the Dagestani club are weighing up a potential move for the 32-year-old striker, who had already expressed his desire to leave Arena Khimki this summer after falling out with his current manager-
Sergei Silkin.
There is little arguing that the Wild-division is struggling offensively despite spending in an access of 100 million Euros ever since the appointment of Suleyman Kerimov as their president.
The fact that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jan-Holenda-c17764 have contributed just ten
goals this season.
However, Tarkhanov has tipped Voronin to sign a long-term deal at Lokomotiv Moscow despite swift interest from the Makhachkala-based club. He has tipped the Ukrainian striker to join the Moscow-based club, who have appointed head
Slaven Bilic as their new head coach.
The former Terek Grozny manager went on to reveal that Lokomotiv stadium will be an ideal destination for the striker, as the former Bayer Leverkusen man will form a deadly partnership with in-form attacking midfielder, Dennis
Glushakov.
“Voronin is doing great in Russia. He made the right decision to play in Russia at his age. I think he will be in demand this summer. I will not be surprised if Anzhi he will join Anzhi but I think he needs to join Lokomotiv Moscow.”
“Though they are struggling financially but the club is moving in the right direction and Glushakov will certainly help him.” The former CSKA Moscow striker was quoted as saying.
If speculations are to be believed, the Ukrainian striker, who has scored eleven goals in 37 league appearances this season, is considering an option to stay in Russia despite having other options on the table from a host of European
clubs.
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