Yann M'Vila could be set to sign for Sunderland as quickly as this weekend, according to French newspaper L'Equipe on Saturday. They explain that the French midfielder is in advanced talks with Sunderland about a transfer and things look like they will be coming to a conclusion. They say the player and Premier League club are in 'very advanced' contacts and that a deal 'should' be done which sees M'Vila finally get a move to England.
The midfielder is owned by Rubin Kazan but was supposed to be joining Dynamo Moscow. That transfer was originally proposed for the winter window but collapsed, M'Vila had spent the previous half of the season with Inter Milan but that hadn't worked out either.
M'Vila is currently with Dynamo Moscow but not an official player of theirs yet, it's all a bit of a mess. He's in a huge row with the club and, apparently, has ransacked a house he was renting in Russia and then moved in with a French teammate for protection. GFFN relay the stories from France and say the Russian club's French translator Igor Tsarouche recently accused head of security Pavel Konovalov of beating foreign players up, if they didn’t pay fines dished out as routine. Allegedly M’Vila had got himself an axe for protection.
See, told you it was a mess.
As it sounds, M'Vila would probably run from Moscow to Sunderland, but the club will have to sort out the contractual mess - they may want to do that from a safe distance! Not your average transfer rumour.
The midfielder is owned by Rubin Kazan but was supposed to be joining Dynamo Moscow. That transfer was originally proposed for the winter window but collapsed, M'Vila had spent the previous half of the season with Inter Milan but that hadn't worked out either.
M'Vila is currently with Dynamo Moscow but not an official player of theirs yet, it's all a bit of a mess. He's in a huge row with the club and, apparently, has ransacked a house he was renting in Russia and then moved in with a French teammate for protection. GFFN relay the stories from France and say the Russian club's French translator Igor Tsarouche recently accused head of security Pavel Konovalov of beating foreign players up, if they didn’t pay fines dished out as routine. Allegedly M’Vila had got himself an axe for protection.
See, told you it was a mess.
As it sounds, M'Vila would probably run from Moscow to Sunderland, but the club will have to sort out the contractual mess - they may want to do that from a safe distance! Not your average transfer rumour.