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Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) President Georgi Ivanov - "Gonzo" has unveiled a groundbreaking decision that could shake up Bulgarian football
Valeri Bojinov, Sporting Lisbon's troubled Bulgarian striker, may move to Spanish side Santander or Ukrainian Dynamo Kyiv, according to the latest transfer rumors.
According to A Bola, the Spanish club is ready to rescue the unwanted Bulgarian who recently stirred a massive scandal by shoving aside his team's habitual penalty-taker Matias Fernandez only to see his crucial injury-time penalty kick saved.
The Bulgarian can also end up playing for Ukrainian giants Dynamo Kyiv, Correio da Mahna reckons.
Sporting are reportedly willing to loan out Bojinov until the end of the season if a club emerges that is willing to pay a large part of his lucrative salary. Bojinov's agent, Gerry Palomba has admitted that Ukrainian, Swiss, Spanish and Italian clubs are willing to snap up the Bulgarian international.
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