The unemployed Romanian tactician is hoping to hear from the top Russian Premier League clubs after resigning from Kuban Krasnodar earlier this week.
Dan Petrescu, who resigned from Kuban Krasnodar saying that he wants to manage a top Russian Premier League outfit, has expressed his desire to coach CSKA Moscow or Dynamo Moscow in the near future.
Reports in Russian media claimed that Dynamo are considering appointing the Romanian tactician as their next manager after Sergei Silkin’s departure earlier this month.
Silkin left the Moscow-based club after failing to help the Russian outfit, who are at the bottom spot on the league table. News in Russian media emerged last night that Petrescu is heading to Moscow after signing a two-year contract
at Arena Khimki.
However, Petrescu has denied receiving any proposal, saying that he is still waiting for the right offer.
“Rumours associate my name with Dynamo and CSKA. For me, it would be a great honour to work with any of them. But they have not offered me anything. Right now I am in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 with my family. Let's wait and see what happens. I'm
ready to talk to any club that has a serious project. I do not like to sit at home, because I want to work.” The former Southampton player was quoted as saying.
In response to the fuelling speculation suggesting that Dynamo signed a new head coach, the Moscow-based club have denied this information on their official web page.
"Dynamo announces that the club is talking to different technicians who could take fill the vacant managerial position. However, they are yet to make their decision.”
However, things are clear. Petrescu left Kuban in a rush after receiving a solid offer from a team on a big scale and a much larger financial potency.
If speculations are to be believed, Petrescu is negotiating with the Musora over the compensation package and the parties can reach an agreement in principle which will be finalized until the end of this week.
The fact that the White-blues are playing in the UEFA Europa League is another factor why the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684.
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