Per The Sun, Zinchenko has placed his restaurant, named Inch, as a play on his name, up for sale for £1.9m. The Arsenal defender opened the eatery in Ukraine's capital of Kyiv last year, and he themed it around the sport, featuring multiple shirts, including Lionel Messi's Barcelona jersey and Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus shirt.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The doors closed last month and Zinchenko is now ready to move on. The estate agents have made it clear that everything in the restaurant is also for sale, describing the listing as a "ready-made business with profit".
DID YOU KNOW?
Kyiv has been at the centre of multiple Russian air strikes since the war between the two countries began. The 31-year-old and his wife, Vlada Sedan, have now made the decision to move on from the business.
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WHAT NEXT?
Zinchenko could play for Arsenal in the first ever north London derby on foreign shores when they face Tottenham in Hong Kong this Thursday.