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Zenit goalkeeper says ₽30,000 per month is enough for him to live
Evgeny Latyshonok said that if you live alone, you don't have to spend any money at all. The Russian national team goalkeeper also complained about the expensive rent in St. Petersburg.
Zenit goalkeeper and member of the Russian national team Evgeny Latyshonok named the sum of 30 thousand rubles in an interview with Sovetsky Sport. Every month for a comfortable life
"Food is the main thing. When my wife was away, I ate there before training and brought food from there in the evening. That's all. I don't need to write anything. It's clear that we have a shared apartment, so I send money to my mother and godmother. Well, that is, 30 thousand will be enough. Yes, less," said Latyshonok.
Last season, Latyshonok reached the Russian Cup super final with Baltika, but his club lost to Zenit. Following the season, the goalkeeper signed a contract with the St. Petersburg team under the 4+1 scheme.
The goalkeeper said that he was unpleasantly surprised by the housing prices in St. Petersburg. "To be honest, I almost went crazy from this price. In Kaliningrad, I rented an apartment for 28,000 rubles and it seemed very expensive to me. We arrived in St. Petersburg and started looking for an apartment, and it was just a disaster. I wanted to move to an apartment near the base, there was a two-room apartment for 70 thousand rubles, but there was nothing there," the footballer added.
Last week, Moscow Spartak defender Nikita Chernov told RBC Sport that he spends between 600,000 and 700,000 rubles a month.