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'It Would Be Outrageous if Feyenoord Were to Transfer Millions to Russia Now'

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Ethical conduct. It is a concept that is rarely implemented in football when it conflicts with the interests of clubs, players or coaches. Then there is selective looking away.

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Ethical conduct. It is a concept that is rarely implemented in football when it conflicts with the interests of clubs, players or coaches. Then there is selective looking away.

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Feyenoord wants to take over Manfred Ugalde from Spartak Moscow, but there is internal discussion. Is it allowed to buy a player from a Russian club in this day and age?

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Manfred Ugalde could return to Dutch football after a year and a half on Russian football with the Spartak of Moscow. According to Dutch media, the Feyenoord is strongly interested in hiring the tico for the next season, even they would have already submitted a first bid for 33 million euros. {loadposition lucila-articulo} It should be remembered that Ugalde had a prominent step through Dutch football when he fought with the Twente before being …

Feyenoord has approached Spartak Moscow for the services of Manfred Ugalde. The Rotterdam team hopes that the former FC Twente striker will become the new number one striker. Feyenoord has already submitted a bid to take the 23-year-old goalgetter from Russia. The Costa Rican is still...

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1908.nl broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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