Dynamo said that footballer Norman himself chose to live at Moscow City
Dynamo CEO Pavel Pivovarov reacted to the departure of the Norwegian football player of the team Matthias Normann from Russia after the drone attack on Moscow City. His words leads “Championship”.
The club said that Norman lived near Moscow City, emphasizing that it was his choice. Dynamo noted that they offered the foreign player to move, but he refused. “He didn’t help us in the last matches, his contract ends next week,” they summed up.
On August 9, Norman sent a notice to Rostov and Dynamo to terminate the contract due to the fact that drones crashed into the Moscow City building. Referring to these circumstances, the legionnaire left the country.
From 2019 to 2021, Norman played for Rostov, after which he spent a year at the English Norwich on loan. In the fall of 2022, the player was loaned out again to Dynamo.
Moscow City was attacked by Ukrainian drones on July 30 and August 1. Facades on two office towers of the complex were damaged.
Source: Lenta

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