Zhamnov, Spartak coach: “There was no dialogue as such with Tsyplakov’s team”

The head coach “Spartak » Alexey Jamnov in an interview with , he said that the management of the Moscow club and the attacker’s agent Maxima Tsyplakova there were different visions of the situation with the player’s contract.

On Thursday it became known that Tsyplakov signed a one-year contract with the NHL club New York Islanders, according to which he will receive $950,000 per season. Last season, the KHL forward played 76 games in the regular season and playoffs, scored 51 points (33 goals + 18 assists) and became the second sniper in the team after Nikolai Goldobin .

— If I understand correctly, the composition of Spartak will change radically?

– For what? Not dramatically. It is clear that Tsyplakov left for the Islanders, they wished him good luck. And I talked to him and the leaders. He dreamed of playing in the NHL. There is a chance to try yourself abroad, why not?

There has been a lot of talk about his contract. Their agreement or not was actively discussed in the press. The Spartak management had its own view of Tsyplakov’s contract, the agent saw it a little differently. I think it was not even money that played a role here, but Maxim’s desire to try himself in the NHL.

The only thing I don’t like about this whole story… You know, such negotiations should take place calmly. But that’s all that comes out in the news from the agent side of the websites – I’m not a fan of such communication, to be honest.

— But you were the general director of a KHL club and you understand that when a player scores 33 goals per season, he cannot cost 25-30 million, as Spartak offered Tsyplakov.

– But no one knows the details. You can always find a compromise, but we didn’t have a dialogue as such with Tsyplakov’s team,” Zhamnov told .

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Source : MatchTV

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