Spartak Varna is considering loan moves for three players released by Botev Plovdiv as they seek to strengthen their squad for the remainder of the Bulgarian First League season. John Emmanuel, Tailson, and Tales will attend training with Spartak, where coach Gyoko Hadzhiyski will evaluate their potential contribution to the team. The move comes as Botev Plovdiv undergoes a roster overhaul, seeking to provide playing opportunities for these players while reinforcing their own lineup.
Spartak Varna is set to trial three players from Botev Plovdiv, according to reports from Darik Radio and Dsport.
The players in question are John Emmanuel, Tailson, and Tales. Botev Plovdiv has already confirmed that the trio will be available for a six-month loan spell.
The three will train with Spartak Varna, after which head coach Gyoko Hadzhiyski will evaluate their potential for a loan move.
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Bulgarian First League side Spartak Varna is giving three players from Botev Plovdiv an opportunity to earn a loan move, as the club looks to bolster its squad ahead of the second half of the season.
John Emmanuel, Tailson, and Tales will join Spartak Varna’s training sessions, where they will be assessed by manager Gyoko Hadzhiyski. The club will then decide whether to pursue a six-month loan agreement for any of the players.
Botev Plovdiv recently announced a series of roster moves, including loaning out the aforementioned trio as they reshape their team. This move allows the players to gain valuable playing time and experience elsewhere.
