luni, 30 noiembrie 2015

Moscow discourages Turkish Russian clubs to sign players

The Russian sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, discouraged the Russians Turkish sports clubs to sign players and did not rule out that economic measures against Turkey Moscow include a ban of that kind.
"If anyone intends (to bring a Turkish athlete) during the winter transfer window, I'm sure you will not have that chance. I'm not going to pass, but the signal is clear," Mutko sanctions said, referring economic decreed against Turkey on Saturday by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Among other measures, that will materialize today, approved by Moscow in retaliation for the shooting down of a Russian bomber Su-24 at the Turkish-Syrian border, Putin banned Russian employers who are not authorized by the government to hire Turkish citizens from next January 1.
Vitaly Mutko, in any case recommended that clubs do not consider the signing of Turkish players.
The minister, however, described as "excellent person" Turkish international Gökdeniz Karadeniz player for eight seasons of Rubin Kazan.
"Karadeniz is at heart a Russian guy, a great person. If all (the Turks) were like him, would be great," he said.
At the same time, Vitaly Mutko said that economic sanctions will not affect Turkish subcontracts currently working on the construction of stadiums where World Cup matches will be played in Russia 2018.
"Some projects may it be Turkish subcontractors. If you have contracts, they will continue working," he said.
Presidential Decree establishes prohibitions or restrictions on Turkish companies to do certain jobs and provide services in the territory of Russia, according to a list that will draw up the Cabinet Ministers.

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