Cameroon star Samuel Eto`o was due in Moscow on Thursday after signing a three-year deal with Russia`s new big spenders Anzhi Makhachkala that will reportedly be the most valuable contract in football.
|Last Updated: Aug 25, 2011, 07:26 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Moscow: Cameroon star Samuel Eto`o was due in Moscow on Thursday after signing a three-year deal with Russia`s new big spenders Anzhi Makhachkala that will reportedly be the most valuable contract in football.
"This evening, Inter Milan striker Samuel Eto`o signed a personal three-year contract with Anzhi Makhachkala," the club said in a statement issued after Eto`o completed a medical on Wednesday evening.
"The striker will arrive in Moscow Thursday and begin preparations for the (Saturday`s) 22nd round of the Premier League match in Rostov," the club added without disclosing terms of the deal.
Anzhi said Eto`o will wear number 99 for the club after trading in his blue-and-black number nine jersey at Inter.
The Cameroon international published a personal letter on the Inter Milan website thanking fans and coaches for "these two fantastic years that I`ve spent at Inter".
"We sincerely wish Samuel all the best of luck in achieving further success with his new club," Inter said after agreeing a reported 21-million-euro (USD 30.3-million) transfer fee with Anzhi.
Eto`o`s move from the glitzy Italian city side to the club from the war-torn Caucasus region of Dagestan reportedly makes him the highest paid player in world football.
Anzhi transfer negotiator German Tkachenko said the forward`s fee would be smaller than the 20 million euros (USD 29.6 million) a year previously reported by the press.
The sport`s top stars such as Real Madrid`s Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona`s Lionel Messi are both reported to be on salaries of less than USD 20 million per year.
Eto`o was tempted to Russia by the club`s new billionaire owner Suleiman Kerimov -- an oil and metals magnate whose wealth has already brought the Russian left winger Yuri Zhirkov from Chelsea and the veteran international Roberto Carlos from Brazil.
The tiny club was promoted to the top flight after a seven-year absence in 2009 and last year finished 11th in the 16-team league.
But Aznhi has soared to fourth this season and is in position to either qualify for the UEFA Champions League or possibly win the Russian title outright.
The club`s recent lavish spending practices stand out in what is one of Russia`s most impoverished and violent regions.
The US-based Human Rights Watch organisation said Thursday that Dagestan`s poor human rights recorded deserved more attention from the world media than the signing of Eto`o.
"Other records in Dagestan -- specifically its very poor human rights record -- also deserve the attention of the world`s media," the group said in a statement.
Anzhi players live and train in Moscow for security reasons and only visit the Caspian Sea city for home matches.
But the club`s manager said Eto`o`s transfer was good for both Anzhi and Russian football.
"Eto`o`s transfer is a pivotal movement in time for Anzhi," the club`s coach Gadzhi Gadzhiyev told the online edition of the Sport Express daily.
"He will help us upfront and bring flavour to the national championship," Gadzhiyev said.
The four-time African player of the year is scheduled to meet local supporters for the first time on the eve of Anzhi`s September 11 home match against the Nizhny Novgorod side Volga.
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