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quincy promes sevilla

Operating on either wing a goal every other game is a fantastic return for a player, who played in a league that is not known for its attacking prowess. The Dutch winger has scored 66 goals and 34 assists in 135 games for Spartak. But as pointed out in a recent blog post even at just €21 million Promes will become the most expensive player to ever leave Spartak – the previous record is held by Roman Pavlyuchenko, who left the club for €17.4 million to join Tottenham. Some Spartak fans might be disappointed by the return the club is receiving for the winger.

quincy promes sevilla

With England out of the picture the transfer market, which has seen a general cooldown this summer in general, Promes’ price also dropped. Finally, failure by the Netherlands to qualify for the World Cup and lack of Champions League football for Spartak this season further dropped the price.

quincy promes sevilla

That price then further dropped with the English Premier League transfer window closing early on August 9. Now, 26-years old Promes has also been surpassed by younger talent and, as a result, the big money offer from Britain remained to materialise.

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But after turning down offers the last four transfer windows from English clubs the interest in England had cooled down. Going into this season, there were once again rumours. Despite several offers throughout the winter of 2016/17 and then again last winter Promes ended up staying. That price-tag was put in place to fight off potential interests from the cash-rich English Premier League. That season several top clubs from around Europe were interested in the forward, and Spartak owner Leonid Fedun was forced to ask for the exuberant price of €50 million for the forward. The Dutch winger was one of the main protagonists in Spartak’s 2016/17 championship-winning season. Valued €24 million on Promes is arguably the most talented player in the Russian Premier Liga at the moment. Quincy Promes – Why did his value drop?Įven at the renegotiated price, Sevilla are given a bargain. Promes will earn €3.2 million a year and receive a sign-up bonus of €2 million. It appears that with the deadline looming, and Sevilla looking to sign another attacking player, the Spaniards gave in to Promes’ demands. At 23:04 local time Sevilla based outlet Estadio Deportivo released a picture that showed Promes arriving at the airport at Sevilla. Ī few hours later, however, the deal was back on. The demands make sense given that Promes’ salary in Russia is taxed at just 13% and even €3 million net salary would mean a pay cut for the Dutch winger. Promes signed a new contract in the summer of 2016, which, rumour has it, richly awards him with more than €5 million a season-more or less tax-free thanks to the Russian taxation system that categorises footballers as artists.Īfter a long back and forward Spartak's Quincy Promes has now arrived in Sevilla. “Fresh reports suggest the player wanted his €3m salary as net and not gross, meaning his agreement with Sevilla has broken down despite a €21m fee being agreed,” Football Espanareported. Football Espana reported on Thursday evening that the Spanish club had failed to meet the 26-year-old’s wage demands. On Thursday, however, Quincy Promes cancelled a flight to Sevilla. After four years in Russia Dutch national team player, Quincy Promes will leave Spartak and join Sevilla for €21 million.













Quincy promes sevilla