
The Dutch club Feyenoord has sent an offer to Spartak Moscow for striker Manfred Ugalde. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
Journalist Maksim Nikitin announced this on his Telegram channel. According to the source, the European club offered 15 million euros for the 23-year-old Costa Rican player, but Spartak rejected this offer.
The club is not willing to agree to such an amount for Ugalde. At the same time, those around the player are emphasizing that he wants to return to the Netherlands.
Ugalde is currently on a break after the CONCACAF Gold Cup and has not yet responded. Last season, in the Russian Premier League, the striker scored 17 goals, becoming the tournament's top scorer.
Negotiations between Spartak and Feyenoord are ongoing, and the player's future is still uncertain. The decisions of the club and the player's family will play a significant role.
This situation is generating great interest among the team and fans. Along with Feyenoord's offer, other clubs are also showing interest in Ugalde, but there is no official information yet.
Ugalde's own wishes and future plans have not been announced yet. Spartak is trying to avoid losing their star player.
The player is considered important for the team due to his successes last season. Sources indicate that negotiations are still ongoing and agreements may be reached.
Such transfers are common in the football world, and it is necessary to consider the interests of both parties. For now, the situation is unstable, and new updates may be announced in the coming days.