The adventure with the FK Krasnodar team is over. Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Pole is determined to leave the club. For several days, he has been trying to terminate the contract. Let us recall – his current contract is valid until June 2024.
Krychowiak was the first to step forward. Not only did he start acting himself, but he also persuaded the other foreigners on the team to behave in a similar way. As a result, the club has already left Victor Classon and Remy Cabella, and the contracts of the other players have been suspended.
The Pole exposed himself to criticism with his courageous attitude. The Russians do not mince their words when referring to the “revolt” of foreign players in Krasnodar. Krychowiak. – This approach of foreigners has nothing to do with professionalism. They confused sport with politics, which has long been a custom in the western world, wrote the soccer.ru portal.
Krychowiak criticized. In Russia, they say that there are no eggs
Anzor Kavazashvili, former goalkeeper of the USSR national team, went a step further. The 81-year-old is even outraged by the behavior of foreigners from Krasnodar. At the same time, he feels sorry for the owner of the club, who was placed against the wall.
– Galicki spends a lot of money on the club. It’s a pity for him. This whole bunch of foreign friends just fled. They don’t have any balls. They acted like weaklings. Krychowiak has to apologize to the club owner for such an act – he announced.
What’s next for Krychowiak? The Pole is still negotiating with the authorities of Krasnodar
Krychowiak’s future is not clear. The Pole wants to terminate the contract with the club. Negotiations on this issue are still ongoing. If the parties fail to reach an agreement, the midfielder is likely to use plan B. Under the new rules, he may suspend his contract with Krasnodar. In this case, until June 30, he could play for another club without any consequences.
Source: Sport

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