“Nikita has always dreamed of playing in England, so he was not surprised by his choice. He is an example of Lunev, who wanted to play abroad and went to Germany, but it didn’t work out. Let’s see what happens with Khaikin It’s too early to talk about Nikita’s dream come true Bristol City are not the best choice in my opinion, but it’s their decision.
Will it play? There won’t be much competition in his new team. He has already grown enough, as he has already received a call up to the national team. If Nikita has been appreciated here, I think he will be appreciated in the English league as well. I can guess why Nikita chose the second division: the level of the Norwegian and English leagues are two different worlds, so he tried to start with the team he could rely on. Khaykin could go not only to England, but also to other countries. Contacted during his vacation, he then traveled. They don’t make such decisions from the bay,” Sport24 Gulenkov quotes.
Semin welcomed Khaikin’s decision to move to Bristol
Source: Sport

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