Departures
The imminent departure is that of Slovakian defender Jan Durica, who was signed by Rakhimov only six months ago. It's clear that his departure is triggered by the return of Rakhimov's forgotten man Malkhaz Asatiani from his loan at Dynamo Kiev. An additional imminent departure is that of goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli with Torino being the front runners to sign the former Italian international.
Another possible departure is that of Stanislav Ivanov, who as Durica was signed only six months ago from current Premier leaders FC Moscow. His possible destination is Krylya Sovetov Samara. Two other player who attracted other clubs are Peter Odemwingie and Nika Piliyev. The latter is being tracked by CSKA while the former is being tracked by Rennes and Fulham.
Arrivals
As I already deduced, the arrival of a playmaker is almost indubitable. The most likeliest one to wear the Red-Green shirt is Oleg Ivanov (a former team mate of Yanbaev when both of them were still at Kuban), a 22 year old midfielder who currently plays for Krylya.
Another name circulating around is that of Ciro, a Brazilian striker who currently plays for Sport Club de Recife. In brief, Ciro is a 20 year old agile striker, who is very cool in front of goal, something rare for strikers of his age. Personally I'm against of this possible transfer. I prefer someone Russian rather than a money grabber. My dream is to see Kerzhakov partner his good friend Sychev. Well you may laugh at me, but. . .i mean a BIG BUT, no one would have ever imagined that coming June Lokomotiv will be lead by the great Yury Semin. Furthermore no one ever dreamt that Spartak would sell their talismanic captain Titov. Dreaming is no sin anywyas. Finally, to keep it short, another possible arrival is that of a 19 year old Nigerian Sekou Oliseh who currently ply his trade at Danish club FC Midtjylland.
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