Anzhi signs Dzsudzsak

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I am stunned. Anzhi has just signed Balázs Dzsudzsak from PSV, 12 million euros from what the sources say.. He signed a 4 year contract, dont know how much he will win per week, but i am pretty sure he will get a bugatti veyron for signing, like Roberto Carlos... Anyway here's the uefa site saying it, it's in portuguese, can't find the english link, but its just the "proof"..

Anzhi garante contratação de Dzsudzsák ? UEFA.com

Anyway, here's more about the history

PSV confirm formal approach from Anzhi Makhachkala for Balazs Dzsudzsak - Goal.com

It's goal.com yes, i know, but it's just so you guys can read a bit of what happened, the transfer is on the uefa site as you can see, so it's real.

A player like him, that could be playing in a great club in a bigger league... going to Anzhi... Money just killed football :(
 
Old news.. but proves what we already knew.

££££££ talks.
 
Old news? The transfer was made last night lol :P.

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Also, Anzhi chairman said that he will give a bugatti veyron to every play on the club if they manage to win the league XD
 
Old news? The transfer was made last night lol :P.

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Also, Anzhi chairman said that he will give a bugatti veyron to every play on the club if they manage to win the league XD

Heard about the deal last week.. As I said, old news.
 
He's a beast! And a money lover aswell :)

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Anzhi is one of the most interesting teams to watch, as they've made good signings to strengthen their title race. They're currently second in the Russian league with twelve games played, trailing one point after CSKA who have played a game less. They will certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the least on domestic level as I doubt Kerimov will stop spending here. So the prospect of Dzsudszak moving only for money doesn't necessarily have to be the only option. One must look at the bigger picture here.

And it's good he didn't move to any English team.
 
Anzhi is one of the most interesting teams to watch, as they've made good signings to strengthen their title race. They're currently second in the Russian league with twelve games played, trailing one point after CSKA who have played a game less. They will certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the least on domestic level as I doubt Kerimov will stop spending here. So the prospect of Dzsudszak moving only for money doesn't necessarily have to be the only option. One must look at the bigger picture here.

And it's good he didn't move to any English team.

Exactly, this is only good for football. The RPL is growing..fast and this transfer is making the league even better and more competitive.
 
sensational player and im dissapointed he has hasent come to England. He really could have bettered himself in my opinion.
 
And to think he could have moved to a major force in europe...
 
I wasn't expecting this. An huge step backwards in his career, and a major stoppage in his evolution as a football player, which was very very promising. A real shame
 
Anzhi is one of the most interesting teams to watch, as they've made good signings to strengthen their title race. They're currently second in the Russian league with twelve games played, trailing one point after CSKA who have played a game less. They will certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the least on domestic level as I doubt Kerimov will stop spending here. So the prospect of Dzsudszak moving only for money doesn't necessarily have to be the only option. One must look at the bigger picture here.

And it's good he didn't move to any English team.

I see what you're saying. But I still think it's a bit of a step sideways going from one of the best teams in the Eredivisie to one of the best teams in the Russian Premier League. To be honest, I think he moved for the money.
 
I wasn't expecting this. An huge step backwards in his career, and a major stoppage in his evolution as a football player, which was very very promising. A real shame

It's too bad that he didn't move to whatever team you're supporting, but I guess you can't see the bigger picture here.

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I see what you're saying. But I still think it's a bit of a step sideways going from one of the best teams in the Eredivisie to one of the best teams in the Russian Premier League. To be honest, I think he moved for the money.

The Russian Premier League is of slightly better standard than the Eredivisie anyway.

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And to think he could have moved to a major force in europe...

Maybe he wants to create a new one instead.
 
Foss, you're the one who can't see the bigger picture here to be honest... Why would someone that could be playing in one of the big teams from Spain, England, Germany is going to Russia? Not surely for trophys and raising that league reputation ;).
 
He was a great player when he played at home, but on away matches he was invisible. Besides, PSV didn't give him what he wanted: money and attacking football.
 
Foss, you're the one who can't see the bigger picture here to be honest... Why would someone that could be playing in one of the big teams from Spain, England, Germany is going to Russia? Not surely for trophys and raising that league reputation ;).
I agree with Foss, the Russian league is defiantly on the rise and there is serious investment being put into it. It isnt too far fetched to believe that he wants to be thought of as one of the men that brought the Russian leagues to the top.
He has taken a step forward in his career and got a pay rise. Where is the problem.
 
Foss, you're the one who can't see the bigger picture here to be honest... Why would someone that could be playing in one of the big teams from Spain, England, Germany is going to Russia? Not surely for trophys and raising that league reputation ;).

No need to be so cynical. You can believe what you want, but you probably had no idea what kind of a team Anzhi was when you heard of the move.
 
No need to be so cynical. You can believe what you want, but you probably had no idea what kind of a team Anzhi was when you heard of the move.

Now you're just thinking you know more than others. No, you're wrong, i actually follow the russian football because i like Zenit.. I knew about Anzhi since along ago, since they were in the 2nd Russian division aka Russian first division, they came to the Premier Division 2 seasons ago (won the 09 season) so let's not enter in the "i know more about the team than you", because that's not what matters here...
 
No need to be so cynical. You can believe what you want, but you probably had no idea what kind of a team Anzhi was when you heard of the move.

To be honest, Anzhi was nothing a couple years ago. They were promoted to the top tier what, a year, two years ago? And were it not for Karimov's money, they'd be relegation battlers . I'm not going to crucify the guy for doing what 95% of footballers do - play for the money - but you can probably see why people would call him a moneygrabber. On the other hand, there's no point denying the fact Russian football is probably on the rise and so is Anzhi, so I think this could be a step forward in his career.
 
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