Danil Krugovoy joins FC Zenit Saint Petersburg on loan from PFC CSKA Moscow
Krugovoy moves to Gazprom Arena for the remainder of the 2022/23 season
Danil Krugovoy has joined FC Zenit Saint Petersburg on loan from PFC CSKA Moscow, bringing an end to weeks of speculation surrounding the Russian full-back's future.
Krugovoy makes the move to Gazprom Arena for the remainder of the 2022/23 season, where he will link up with former CSKA teammate and Russian international, Igor Diveev.
The 24-year-old has been linked with a move away from the Russian capital since the summer, with Zenit and city rivals FC Spartak Moscow both credited with an interest in signing the defender.
Krugovoy has made 17 appearances in all competitions for CSKA this season, scoring one goal and providing two assists.
He will be hoping to make his debut for Zenit in their next match, which is a home game against FC Rostov on Sunday.
Zenit are currently top of the Russian Premier League, five points clear of second-placed FC Rostov.
The move to Zenit is seen as a positive one for Krugovoy, who will now have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Zenit are also in the running to win the Russian Cup, so Krugovoy could end the season with a domestic double.
PFC CSKA Moscow have confirmed the loan move on their official website, wishing Krugovoy all the best for the remainder of the season.
The club did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but it is believed that Zenit have paid a loan fee of around €1 million.
Krugovoy's move to Zenit is a major coup for the Russian champions, who have been in the market for a new right-back since the departure of Vyacheslav Karavaev to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in the summer.
Krugovoy is a versatile defender, who can also play at left-back or in central defence.
He is a product of the CSKA Moscow academy, and has been a regular member of the first-team since making his debut in 2018.
Krugovoy has also been capped by Russia at international level, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The defender is expected to make his debut for Zenit in their next match, which is a home game against FC Rostov on Sunday.
Zenit are currently top of the Russian Premier League, five points clear of second-placed FC Rostov.
The move to Zenit is seen as a positive one for Krugovoy, who will now have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Zenit are also in the running to win the Russian Cup, so Krugovoy could end the season with a domestic double.
PFC CSKA Moscow have confirmed the loan move on their official website, wishing Krugovoy all the best for the remainder of the season.
The club did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but it is believed that Zenit have paid a loan fee of around €1 million.
Krugovoy's move to Zenit is a major coup for the Russian champions, who have been in the market for a new right-back since the departure of Vyacheslav Karavaev to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in the summer.
Krugovoy is a versatile defender, who can also play at left-back or in central defence.
He is a product of the CSKA Moscow academy, and has been a regular member of the first-team since making his debut in 2018.
Krugovoy has also been capped by Russia at international level, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The defender is expected to make his debut for Zenit in their next match, which is a home game against FC Rostov on Sunday.
Zenit are currently top of the Russian Premier League, five points clear of second-placed FC Rostov.
The move to Zenit is seen as a positive one for Krugovoy, who will now have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Zenit are also in the running to win the Russian Cup, so Krugovoy could end the season with a domestic double.
PFC CSKA Moscow have confirmed the loan move on their official website, wishing Krugovoy all the best for the remainder of the season.
The club did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but it is believed that Zenit have paid a loan fee of around €1 million.
Krugovoy's move to Zenit is a major coup for the Russian champions, who have been in the market for a new right-back since the departure of Vyacheslav Karavaev to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in the summer.
Krugovoy is a versatile defender, who can also play at left-back or in central defence.
He is a product of the CSKA Moscow academy, and has been a regular member of the first-team since making his debut in 2018.
Krugovoy has also been capped by Russia at international level, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The defender is expected to make his debut for Zenit in their next match, which is a home game against FC Rostov on Sunday.
Zenit are currently top of the Russian Premier League, five points clear of second-placed FC Rostov.
The move to Zenit is seen as a positive one for Krugovoy, who will now have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Zenit are also in the running to win the Russian Cup, so Krugovoy could end the season with a domestic double.
PFC CSKA Moscow have confirmed the loan move on their official website, wishing Krugovoy all the best for the remainder of the season.
The club did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but it is believed that Zenit have paid a loan fee of around €1 million.
Krugovoy's move to Zenit is a major coup for the Russian champions, who have been in the market for a new right-back since the departure of Vyacheslav Karavaev to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in the summer.
Krugovoy is a versatile defender, who can also play at left-back or in central defence.
He is a product of the CSKA Moscow academy, and has been a regular member of the first-team since making his debut in 2018.
Krugovoy has also been capped by Russia at international level, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The defender is expected to make his debut for Zenit in their next match, which is a home game against FC Rostov on Sunday.
Zenit are currently top of the Russian Premier League, five points clear of second-placed FC Rostov.
The move to Zenit is seen as a positive one for Krugovoy, who will now have the chance to play in the UEFA Champions League.
Zenit are also in the running to win the Russian Cup, so Krugovoy could end the season with a domestic double.
PFC CSKA Moscow have confirmed the loan move on their official website, wishing Krugovoy all the best for the remainder of the season.
The club did not disclose the financial details of the deal, but it is believed that Zenit have paid a loan fee of around €1 million.
Krugovoy's move to Zenit is a major coup for the Russian champions, who have been in the market for a new right-back since the departure of Vyacheslav Karavaev to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg in the summer.
Krugovoy is a versatile defender, who can also play at left-back or in central defence.
He is a product of the CSKA Moscow academy, and has been a regular member of the first-team since making his debut in 2018.
Krugovoy has also been capped by Russia at international level, and was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The defender is expected to make his debut for Zenit in