Arshavin heading for Real Madrid?
Published: 13 November, 2008, 18:17
Real Madrid may become the next club for Russia’s Euro 2008 hero, Andrey Arshavin, the Spanish A-S newspaper reports.
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Premier league champions Zenit Saint Petersburg claim their star man Andrey Arshavin will stay at the club until the end of his contract.
Russian Champions Zenit have suffered their second straight defeat in this season's Champions League. A 2-1 loss at home to Real Madrid leaves the Russians still without a point – and at the bottom of Group H. Meanwhile clubs from Ukraine and B
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European clubs should take note – Andrey Arshavin has said he will not play for Zenit again and is desperate to leave. The Russian star was on the verge of moving to Tottenham after Euro 2008 but stayed in St Petersburg despite his willingness
With one game to play before the end of the Russian Premier League season, speculation is rife concerning the future of the tournament’s biggest stars, such as Andrey Arshavin and Wagner Love. Will they stay in Russia o
There’s renewed speculation over the future of Russia’s most wanted footballer, Andrey Arshavin, with latest reports suggesting he could be on his way to Italy. La Gazzetta dello Sport says that the Zenit St Petersburg star could be a target for three of
The final games of the Russian Premier League were played just two days ago. But last year’s champions Zenit have already started rebuilding for next season. The Saint Petersburg team’s first signing for the 2009 campaign will be Russian international Ig
Published: 13 November, 2008, 18:17
Real Madrid may become the next club for Russia’s Euro 2008 hero, Andrey Arshavin, the Spanish A-S newspaper reports.