Konstantin Kravchenko: "Dnipro wanted me to go to Dynamo in exchange for Rotan".

Former Dnipro and Shakhtar Donetsk player Konstantin Kravchenko has told how he could have ended up at Dynamo Kyiv.

Konstantin Kravchenko

"In the winter break of the season-2007/08 the question of my transfer from Dnipro was being decided. My contract stipulated five million euros. We had already communicated with Dynamo Kyiv. There was information that I was being replaced by Ruslan Rotan. He goes to Dnipro, I - to Dynamo. The agent started to negotiate with Surkis about the transfer and other things. It was about 10 December 2007.

Dynamo said: "Let's finish negotiations after the New Year, after 16 January. We'll sit down and talk". Two days later, a call from Shakhtar - "we want to see you, we are paying the retention fee, come and sign the contract". I got in the car, signed the contract, and the issue was closed.

Dnipro fans were upset with me, although I wanted to achieve something with Dnipro and go to Europe. But I was put before the fact in some things. I am not sure that in Dnipro I would have been allowed to play normally.

"Dnipro" wanted me to go to Dynamo in exchange for Rotan, I do not know, with or without extra payment. We spent two weeks talking to Dynamo - whether they needed me or not. And Shakhtar paid the contractual penalty, €5m, plus €500,000 in taxes, and signed me," FanDay quoted Kravchenko as saying.

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