Jikia confessed he was surprised by the transfers of Medina to Spartak and Fernandez to Zenit

Defender and captain of Spartak George Jikia admitted to being surprised by the transition jesus medina Since CSKA to the “red-white” camp, and noted that the transfer Mario Fernandez V “Zenith” shocked him even more.

Fernandez played for CSKA from 2012 to 2022. On Monday, the “Zenith” of St. Petersburg announced the signing of a contract with the 32-year-old player. Medina joined the Red-Whites on July 10. The contract with the 26-year-old midfielder runs until the summer of 2026.

– There were no goals and objectives until today. But this subject can be raised. Beginners? They recently joined the team. We communicate with Theo (Bongonda), get to know each other.

For almost 30 years there was no such transition (from CSKA to Spartak). I was surprised at this passage (Medina). But also to another, too – Fernandez. I don’t want to choose who said what, but we all know that story. It surprised me.

Advice for young people – don’t say big words, especially since no one knows what will happen next. Would I change? You have to respect the club. Once I read in the comments, while I was still reading them, about a CSKA or Spartak player: “Are you going to transfer?”. He answered no. And the comments were, “Is someone calling you?”. It is better to be silent, to work, to mind your own business.

If he (Strakhinya Erakovich) spoke with Spartak, and then chose Zenit … The person did this, this is his career, his life, – the match TV correspondent reports Jikia’s words.

The new season of MIR RPL starts next weekend, “Spartacus” On July 23, he will play at home with Orenburg. “” in the first round will broadcast live three matches: Lokomotiv – Rubin (July 22, 5:15 p.m.), Akhmat – Wings of the Soviets (July 22, 7:45 p.m.) and Sochi – Baltika (July 23, 7:45 p.m.).

Source : MatchTV

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