“Returned to Hide”

20 november 2021 – Earlier this week it was announced that Quincy Promes is being prosecuted by the Public Prosecution Service (OM) for attempted manslaughter and aggravated assault.

The former Ajax player is said to have stabbed his cousin at a family party. When the news broke earlier this year, Promes made a lightning-fast transfer. The attacker left Ajax behind and returned to Spartak Moscow. In Russia people think that smells now.

“I think he came back to hide from the Dutch police,” Spartak Moscow’s former chairman Andrei Chervichenko told Sport-Express. He won’t even be able to travel through Europe if Spartak still manages to qualify for European football.” With this, the chairman refers to the European arrest warrant that threatens Promes. “He is not worth the money. They didn’t buy the player, they bought the memories of 2016.”

Read also: De Telegraaf: “Possible European arrest warrant against Promes”

Former goalkeeper Anzor Kavazashvili is also not positive about the return of Promes, he tells the same medium. “Apparently no other team was interested in Promes when Spartak bought him back from Ajaz. A lot was expected of him, but he has changed. They are two different footballers. He played brilliantly then, but now? To cry.”

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