The President rules out Dzagoev sale, talks on the possibility of signing FC Ural’s Oleg Shatov and confirms negotiating with Flamengo on Vagner Love’s transfer
Yevgeni Giner, CSKA Moscow president, has distanced the Russian outfit from the rumours linking their star midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-Dzagoev-c4249, with a move away from the Russian Premier League and stressed that the promising midfielder is
not for sale
News in Russia had earlier suggested that the Moscow-based club are set to offload the 21-year-old after signing Pontus Wernbloom from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/AZ-c38571 Alkmaar.
However, the president has quashed the speculations and revealed that the Russian midfielder does not want to leave the Russian outfit at the moment, despite stiff competition for midfield positions at Luzhniki stadium; the Armeytsy
have 11 midfielders on their current squad sheet at the moment.
CSKA Moscow have been active this transfer window, with the likes of Ahmed Musa joining them along with the promising Wernbloom. Yet they are still credited with an interest in signing FC Ural man, Oleg Shatov.
With regards to Shatov, Giner revealed that it is still too early to talk about the attacking midfielder and revealed that he will make a final decision after talking with Uralmashi management.
“Dzagoev is a CSKA player and does not want to leave the club.
“I will meet with the president of Ural to discuss about Shatov and I think everything will be settled down in a few days.” The president was quoted as saying.
The Russian national went on to express his views on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vagner-c35793 Love’s transfer situation. Giner admitted that the talks, for the Brazilian's likely departure, are underway and assured the fans of giving them transfer details as soon
it happens.
“The amount Flamengo were offering, before the New Year, was embarrassing. Representatives from the Brazilian club are now coming to Moscow and we are ready to negotiate. We are looking for an appropriate offer.” Giner said.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Palmeiras-c40165 man, by making a six million bid to the Moscow-based club. However, CSKA rejected their initial offer, accusing them of undervaluing the Brazilian national.
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