Maxim Glushenkov, a midfielder for Zenit, recently revealed what he would be willing to spend a million rubles on. He mentioned that he would buy a bracelet, jewelry, or a watch, but he hesitated when it came to buying sneakers worth a million rubles. He questioned the practicality of wearing such expensive shoes and what he would do with them afterwards.
Glushenkov also talked about his monthly expenses, mentioning that he would spend around 100,000 rubles in St. Petersburg and 50,000 rubles in Cherepovets. He explained that his expenses included going to restaurants, taking care of his dog, buying groceries, and occasionally purchasing items like clothes. However, he expressed reluctance in buying expensive sneakers, even if his girlfriend asked for them.
When asked what he would be willing to give a million rubles for, Glushenkov expressed interest in buying a bracelet or some kind of jewelry. He believed that such items would be more valuable and could be kept for longer than sneakers. He also mentioned that he already owned a pair of Travis Scott sneakers, which he sometimes gave to his friends in Smolensk.
Glushenkov's willingness to only play in official matches for the national team was supported by his coach, Sergei Karpenko, who expressed his desire to have a face-to-face conversation with Glushenkov about his future with the team. This approach was seen as fair and honest.
Unfortunately, Glushenkov will be sidelined for about four weeks due to a hip injury, which is his second injury within two months. Despite this setback, Glushenkov's commitment to the team and his dedication to the sport remain strong.
In other news, there have been discussions about the declining level of Russian football and the need to motivate players without the presence of international tournaments. However, some players, such as Yuri Zhirkov, continue to spend more than a million rubles a month on antiques, children, and groceries.
The challenges faced by the national team and the criticism they receive were also mentioned by various sources. It was suggested that foreign coaches are given more time and support than their Russian counterparts. Additionally, without the excitement of international competitions, it becomes difficult to motivate players.
Lastly, the article briefly mentioned the recent achievements of Palmer, who was named the best player of the month in the English Premier League, and the resolution of a dispute between Zenit and Barcelona over the transfer of Malcom.