
According to former Spartak player Maksim Demenko, Artyom Dzyuba may return to the "red-white" team in the future, but not as a player. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
He believes that Dzyuba could become the head of Spartak or even a coach. Dzyuba played for Spartak from 2006 to 2014.
He represented the team in 166 matches, scoring 38 goals and providing 23 assists. These statistics clearly demonstrate his contribution to the team.
Since last autumn, Dzyuba has been playing for the Akron club in Tolyatti. In the last season, the 36-year-old forward played in 24 matches, scoring ten goals and providing seven assists.
This indicates that he is still maintaining his level. According to Maksim Demenko, in the future, Artyom Dzyuba may transition to coaching or leadership to pass on his rich experience to young players.
This would also be beneficial for the team, as he could share his knowledge and skills with the new generation. Thus, Dzyuba will remain an important figure for Spartak even outside the football field.