Daku to Rubin Kazani, Batatina: Proud that the players I coached are becoming million dollar players
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The transfer of Mirlind Daku in Russia to Rubin Kazan is only a matter of time.

Daku leaves the Osijek team, to which Rubin Kazan will pay a full 1.2 million euros for the services of the Kosovar footballer, KosovaPress reports.

Also, it is known that Daku will benefit one million euros per season. On the other hand, his former team, Llapi, will benefit fully 180 thousand euros from the sale of Daku, since it owns 15% of his card.

Now, apparently, Daku will leave today to finalize his transfer to Russia, according to his former coach, Tahir Batatina.

Batatina wrote on "Facebook" saying that Daku's new mission starts today, while he expressed his pride that the players he trained are turning into millionaire players.

"Today, together with the Kosovar football star and the former star of my team, Llapi, Mirlind Dakun, we had breakfast together and I was to escort him to the new team where I was excited when I greeted him because I remembered the first days when Lindin I transferred to Llapi, how I trusted him and how much I supported him", wrote Batatina.

"Very happy that as a coach I managed to make the players I coached become football stars and millionaire players. Happy birthday and may success never stop", Batatina wrote further on "Facebook".

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