Basketball
After leaving Monaco, Moerman joins Huertel at Zenit
outback of france Adrian Moormanseparated on Friday Monacoreturn to zenith Joined up with compatriot Thomas in St. Petersburg (Russia) Hertelas the player and his new club announced Thursday on social networks.
The Russian club welcomed Adrian to St. Petersburg, tweeting that they had “signed Adrian (Moorman) to a contract until the end of the season.” The 34-year-old calmly replied in another tweet: “Come on, Zenit.”
He will wear the number 18 jersey, according to photos and video released in the club’s official statement.
“When I found out that Zenit was interested and that I could finish the season here, I immediately said yes to my agent.” Moreman The message was also published on the Russian club’s Twitter account.
A week after his surprising departure from the team stone, Moreman Landing in the Russian league with a desire to continue the career that saw him play. Roanne, NancyFC Barcelona and the Ephesus Originally from Istanbul.
“I’m happy now because basketball means a lot to me,” said the two-time basketball champion. Europewas crowned with the Istanbul team (2021, 2022).
The strong winger also has three championship titles France with Roanne (2007) and Limoges (2014 and 2015).
with his signature zenith, Moreman Join Guard Thomas Hertelwhich arrived in November, but has had its international horizons hampered by the French team’s closure to players playing in the Russian league due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Like him, other French internationals who have opted for Russian exile no longer play in the European Cup.in the case of Livio Jean Charles,29-year-old, CSKA From Moscow in July, from Louis Lavaillie30, signed for Kazan after four years at Valencia.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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