Maxim Glushenkov, a midfielder for Zenit, recently shared what he would spend a million rubles on. He mentioned that he would consider buying a bracelet, jewelry, or a watch. However, he expressed hesitation about purchasing expensive items like sneakers because he would feel bad about wearing them out and not knowing what to do with them afterwards.
In an interview, Glushenkov shared that he could easily spend 100,000 rubles a month in St. Petersburg, but only 50,000 rubles in Cherepovets, where he also resides. He explained that his expenses include going out to restaurants, taking care of his dog, buying groceries, and occasionally purchasing items. He mentioned that he already owns a pair of Travis Scott sneakers that he bought for 50,000 rubles and sometimes gives his friends in Smolensk sneakers because he feels reluctant to let them go.
When asked if he would consider buying sneakers for a million rubles if his girlfriend asked, Glushenkov remained uncertain. He pondered what could be worth a million rubles and suggested perhaps a bracelet, as it would last longer if it's not lost.
Glushenkov also mentioned that he already owns watches and some other jewelry. He expressed concern about purchasing expensive items that would eventually wear out. He mentioned that he takes pride in the sneakers he already owns and feels hesitant about buying a more expensive pair only to give them away later.
Regarding his position in the national team, Glushenkov stated that it is essential that the team is alive and playing. He mentioned that coach Karpin wants to have a face-to-face conversation with him, rather than through the press, which he finds normal. Glushenkov also shared that he will be out for approximately four weeks due to a thigh injury, marking his second injury in two months.
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