Karpin remains silent over Glushakov’s transfer and rules out Romulo for six months – Football News
Spartak Moscow head coach, Valery Karpin, has remained tight-lipped after being asked to sign Lokomotiv Moscow’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Denis-Glushakov-c10855. The 44-year-old, meanwhile, confirmed that Romulo is not likely to play the opening games of the
upcoming Russian Premier League campaign after undergoing a surgery.
“There are a lot of other good players other than Glushakov and I do not know why people keep on asking me about a specific player. According to the press services, I have already signed the player,” joked Karpin.
Karpin went on to confirm that Romulo will not be available at the start of the upcoming season after the Brazilian midfielder decided to undergo a knee surgery in Italy later this month.
“He will not play for the next six months. That’s the minimum time I can tell for sure. He will stay in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 for ten days due to the treatment and procedures. I think his doctor suggested him to go to Italy for treatment rather
than http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-CF-c40864 man was quoted as saying.
News in Russian media have linked Glushakov with a move to Zenit St. Petersburg, Schalke 04, Levante UD and Anzhi Makhachkala. However, Spartak is eyed up as the player’s preferred destination courtesy to the club’s magnificent
past records.
Spartak holds the right to be called Russian giants, having notched record 21 league titles ever since the Russian football started back in 1936.
However, the club’s reputation has decreased following the inception of the Premier League as they managed to claim barely one league title since 2001 and ended up as runners up five times.
Lokomotiv, on the other hand, has been struggling to finish above the top half of the league table courtesy to their below par performances and frequent managerial changes in recent years.
However, the Parovozy are still aiming to become one of the leading clubs in the Russian championship for quite some years. So, it is quite natural to observe why Glushakov wants a move away from Lokomotiv stadium.
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