
Zenit
St Petersburg manager Andre Villas-Boas has denied speculation he's lining
up a move for Chelsea loanee Radamel Falcao.
The Blues forward has managed one goal in 200 minutes of action for Jose
Mourinho's side and reports had claimed Villas-Boas was planning to offer
the Colombia international an escape route in January.
Under the terms of Chelsea's agreement with Monaco, the Ligue 1 club would
have to agree to cancel the Chelsea deal first, but Villas-Boas says a move
is unlikely.
"No, I haven't had a conversation with Jose [Mourinho], the player belongs
to Chelsea, on loan from Monaco," he told Zenit's official website. "It's
difficult to bring such a player to Russia with the rules and regulations we
have."
Russian clubs can only play six foreign players at one time following a
change in the Russian Football Union regulations in July. The previous
maximum had been seven, and Zenit currently have eight non-Russian
first-team players.
"We tried to bring him here in the summer at the start of the season, but
then the rules changed a week before the season started," Villas-Boas
continued.
"We can't bring him here because of the rules and we don't have space."
Villas-Boas is happy with his current options despite the fact Zenit sit
third in the Russian Premier League behind CSKA Moscow and Lokomotiv Moscow,
and the manager also has concerns over Falcao's salary demands.
"We have [Artyom] Dzyuba, he scored two goals, his form is great for the
club and the national team and he deserves respect.
"Due to the limitations we can't bring Falcao here, his salary is immense
too and the financial rules in place prevent this, this is the rule chosen
by Mr Mutko [Russia's sports minister] and so this is impossible."