Football agent Dennis Lachter named the countries in which, in his opinion, striker Artem Dziuba could continue his career.
Earlier, Match TV reported on Dzyuba’s negotiations with the Turkish club Sivasspor. The club offered the Russian striker a contract for 1.5 years, the head coach of the team Ryza Chalymbay is interested in his services. Since the summer, Dzyuba had options to continue his career in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. One of the proposals was for $3 million a year.
– A certain train stretches behind Dziuba, the peak of his career is behind. Another thing is that the attackers are in trouble both here and all over the world. Everything will depend on his financial claims. Given the age and not the best season in his career, the formula for calculating the annual salary is simple: conditionally, if he wants a salary of 2 million euros a year, we can safely say that the real amount is 800 thousand euros. Plus, the trip to Turkey has an effect – poor statistics, did not play, and so on. Although he will definitely find a club if he just wants to prolong his career, RB Sport quotes Lahter.
– What is the highest status club you could help Dziuba move to?
– Five top championships – definitely not. He could be of interest to a team that needs a “pillar”, which will be “fed”, in which the edges work. He might fit right in there. Remembering Dima Bulykin, it could be Holland. But here the fact that Russians are now “out of fashion” can play a role – somewhere there is politeness at the level of federations, as in Italy. If we take real options, it could be Cyprus, Greece, Israel. In the Gulf countries, after his video, the transition will be vetoed.
The most likely option is Russia. A club with a large media component, a minimum contract with serious personal and team bonuses. In my opinion, he didn’t have to go anywhere after Zenit – he would have finished at the peak and looked for himself in another field. At one time I wanted to take him to China and there were certain options. Then he could get a fat contract, thereby gaining political capital, given the new round of development of Russian-Chinese relations. In Russia, football players do not know how to finish, they wait until sand pours out of them, until they start to spit in their backs. Now it has come to the point that the great “PARI NN” says: what a Dziuba, we don’t need him.
The last team of the 34-year-old Dziuba was the Turkish Adana Demirspor, from where he left in November. In five matches for this team, the Russian scored one goal.