Winner of the Russian championships, former defender of Zenit Valery Tsvetkov believes that the situation Quincy Promeson to some extent casts a shadow over our football.
Promes has been charged with grievous bodily harm and attempted murder by Dutch prosecutors and is due to stand trial in that case on March 3. According to law enforcement, in July 2020, Promes attacked his cousin with a knife after a party. According to the publication, the police learned this story during telephone conversations with Promes. And the police began to listen to his device as part of the investigation of another case – on drugs. In addition, the Spartak player was suspected of having transferred 250,000 euros to a drug trafficker, from whom 400 kilograms of cocaine were stolen.
– It seems to me that if a case was opened against Promes – and it does not matter in his homeland in the Netherlands or elsewhere – in fact such a player should not be in any team, including Russian Spartak. So this whole story kind of casts a shadow over Spartak and our football. After all, law enforcement is unlikely to simply have nothing to do, and so they took and became interested in Promes. Seems to me that if something like that had happened here, the guys couldn’t have gone anywhere. Mamaev and Kokorin can confirm. Well, if Promes doesn’t go to training camp in UAE, that will be another consequence of this situation. Everything must be in accordance with the law, – says Tsvetkov.
Source : MatchTV

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