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Everton agree undisclosed fee with Spartak Moscow for Diniyar Bilyaletdinov
After the Toffees confirmed yesterday that they were in talks with the Russian club over the midfielder returning to his homeland, a price has been settled to seal the deal
By Edward Tibbles
Everton have confirmed that they have agreed an undisclosed fee to sell midfielder Diniyar Bilyaletdinov to Spartak Moscow.
It was revealed on the club's official website that the Toffees have agreed to let the move go ahead, with the 26-year-old already having settled personal terms.
Biliyaletdinov, who is now in Moscow undergoing a medical before the move is completed, was keen to move back to his home country after it was reported that there was interest in his signature from all over Europe.
The 26-year-old joined the Merseyside club from Spartak's rivals, Lokomotiv Moscow, in August 2009 and made 77 appearances in a blue shirt, scoring nine goals.
The midfielder has won 45 caps for Russia in a seven-year international career so far.
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