IMHO Russia International Dmitri Sytchev could be good choice as fourth striker for us on the winter transfer window. He’s 18 y. o. and will be free from January.
The lad scored 9 goals in 14 Russian Premiership games for Spartak Moscow. It was first season of his career.
He scored against Tunisia on WC and took part in all four goals by the poor Russia team in Japan.
Today Sytchev has received the four-month ban because he didn’t want stay on Spartak for unreasonable fee -- $5000 a month till July 2006.
I saw him many time and I thing he is not worse than Forlan. A brilliant shot and a good pace. Buy him.
Sorry for my terrible English.
uefa.com reports:
Rebel Sytchev suspended
Wednesday 4 September 2002
Russian international striker Dmitri Sytchev has received the maximum four-month ban from the disciplinary committee of the Football Union of Russia (RFS) after walking out on FC Spartak Moskva.
Loophole in law
The striker announced he was quitting Spartak last month, ignoring the fact he has a contract with the club until 2006. It was feared the actions of the player, who found a loophole in Russia's labour law, could prompt a local version of Bosman case.
Spartak sought ban
However, Spartak, who claimed they had in no way neglected the player's contract and even granted him additional bonuses, sought for the player to be banned after he declared he would not play for the Russian champions again.
Compensation required
After a four-hour meeting today, the RFS's disciplinary body also ruled a compensation fee would be paid should Sytchev not return to Spartak after serving his ban and move to another Russian club. In the case of the striker moving abroad, a FIFA tribunal would set the fee.
Rise to prominence
The 18-year-old striker rose to prominence in 2002, after joining Spartak from second division side FC Spartak Tambov. After finishing top scorer in the winter Commonwealth Cup in Moscow, Sytchev went on to set the Russian Premier-Liga alight, scoring nine goals to earn a place in Russia's FIFA World Cup squad. He scored once and provided assists for three other Russian goals in Japan.
Ukraine link
Sytchev has been repeatedly linked with moves to Ukraine's FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk. Shakhtar president Rinat Akhmetov has admitted his club's interest, but Dynamo officials denied the link.
The lad scored 9 goals in 14 Russian Premiership games for Spartak Moscow. It was first season of his career.
He scored against Tunisia on WC and took part in all four goals by the poor Russia team in Japan.
Today Sytchev has received the four-month ban because he didn’t want stay on Spartak for unreasonable fee -- $5000 a month till July 2006.
I saw him many time and I thing he is not worse than Forlan. A brilliant shot and a good pace. Buy him.
Sorry for my terrible English.
uefa.com reports:
Rebel Sytchev suspended
Wednesday 4 September 2002
Russian international striker Dmitri Sytchev has received the maximum four-month ban from the disciplinary committee of the Football Union of Russia (RFS) after walking out on FC Spartak Moskva.
Loophole in law
The striker announced he was quitting Spartak last month, ignoring the fact he has a contract with the club until 2006. It was feared the actions of the player, who found a loophole in Russia's labour law, could prompt a local version of Bosman case.
Spartak sought ban
However, Spartak, who claimed they had in no way neglected the player's contract and even granted him additional bonuses, sought for the player to be banned after he declared he would not play for the Russian champions again.
Compensation required
After a four-hour meeting today, the RFS's disciplinary body also ruled a compensation fee would be paid should Sytchev not return to Spartak after serving his ban and move to another Russian club. In the case of the striker moving abroad, a FIFA tribunal would set the fee.
Rise to prominence
The 18-year-old striker rose to prominence in 2002, after joining Spartak from second division side FC Spartak Tambov. After finishing top scorer in the winter Commonwealth Cup in Moscow, Sytchev went on to set the Russian Premier-Liga alight, scoring nine goals to earn a place in Russia's FIFA World Cup squad. He scored once and provided assists for three other Russian goals in Japan.
Ukraine link
Sytchev has been repeatedly linked with moves to Ukraine's FC Dynamo Kyiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk. Shakhtar president Rinat Akhmetov has admitted his club's interest, but Dynamo officials denied the link.