
The captain of Moscow's Spartak team, Roman Zobnin, may leave the team next summer. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
According to Metaratings, the club's management has not yet discussed the issue of extending the contract of 30-year-old Zobnin. There is also a possibility that Spartak may not offer Zobnin a new employment contract at all.
His current contract expires at the end of next summer. Roman Zobnin has been playing for Spartak since 2016.
He is the only player in the current squad who has won the Russian championship with Spartak. This season, Zobnin has participated in a total of three matches across all competitions.
So far, he has not stood out with any goals or assists. Currently, no definitive decision has been made regarding the future between the club and the player.
New information may emerge in the coming weeks regarding this matter. Changes are expected in the Spartak team, and Zobnin's future will also depend on these changes.
The club management will make a decision on whether to offer Zobnin a new contract or take another course by evaluating his performance.