Former president of Lokomotiv Nikolai Naumov shared his opinion on the club’s selection.
If Barinov is sold to Dynamo or any of its competitors, then this is a disaster. If in Europe, this can still be understood to some extent, even if the question is how profitable everything will be financially for the club.
Loko’s entire relocation business over the past year seems odd. I thought that after the sanctions they would slow down a bit and start living on their own, but no, a kind of chaotic player recruitment continues.
And at the same time, Rybchinsky and Silyanov are given to other clubs (on loan to Pari NN and Rostov respectively), although they could be played for the future if you want to develop your own and raise the price. But the words are at odds with the facts.
Loko has ceased to be a contender for the championship, but at the same time there is also not visible something similar to Leipzig with income from transfers.
