Manfred Ugalde is likely to continue his career at Spartak Moscow. Frank Evenblig does not understand that FC Twente, which could receive up to fifteen million euros, decided to deal with the number one Russian club.
“It's like selling a player to Nazi Germany, so to speak. It sounds exaggerated, but on the other hand, why not?” Do you know what's bad about it? “FC Twente have come a really long way,” he explains in Bureau Sport. “The whole of Holland thought that FC Twente was a bad club and they actually deserved to be relegated. Almost all of Holland hated that club because things went wrong and the municipality had to pay for it. They were relegated in the end, came back and performed very well.”
“They are doing a great job at the moment on a relatively low budget,” he continues enthusiastically. “This is for the club image you're really thinking about: amazing! I really thought: I think Twente is a very great club. I really think so. And with this support, man, man. Achieve it on a small budget, with a sympathetic coach. Something like this destroys a lot. That Ugalde is truly a great player. Another great club has passed by,” concludes Evenblig with disappointment.

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