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‘Spartak’ rents midfielder Yeromenko and striker Enin to Russian League clubs

Jurmala “Spartak” footballers Sergey Yeromenko and Richard Enin have joined the teams of the Russian National Football League championship on Friday on the basis of a lease agreement, the club reports.

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Spartac report that midfielder Yeromenko will continue to represent Russia’s Orenburg team, while Canadian Enin will play for Tomsk’s Tom team.

Yeromenko has played 16 matches in the Premier League this season, but has not scored a goal. Enins, on the other hand, had already been leased to the Lithuanian A League team Vilnius Žalgiris, in whose ranks four “goals” have been scored this season.

After 15 rounds of play, Orenburg is second with 33 points, while Tom’s team with nine points is in the penultimate, 21st place.

It has already been reported that at the end of September, Spartak sold midfielder Didin Mohamed Jouar to the Shightoror club in Soligorsk, Belarus.

The 21-year-old Frenchman will be rented to another Belarusian unit “Gorodey” until the end of the season. There were 17 Latvian football league games on the field this season and scored one goal.

Earlier this month, Spartak sold striker Gabriel Charpentier to Italian Series A club Genoa.

Under the auspices of Jūrmala club there are several more football players who arouse interest in foreign teams, for example, Nigerian midfielder Lakijs Opara had to check in the Swiss club “Lugano” in the summer.

“Spartaks” takes the sixth place in the Latvian championship after 21 rounds of games with 28 points, but the leading Liepāja and Ventspils are one and three points away, respectively.

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