# Mirlind Daku transfer saga in Russia

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/mirlind-daku-transfer-saga-in-russia
> Updated: 2026-08-04T13:45:15.000Z. Sources: 7. Developments: 2.

In early August 2026, Albanian striker Mirlind Daku scored both goals in Rubin Kazan's 2‑1 victory, cementing his role as the team's primary attacking threat. His early form attracted interest from leading Russian clubs; Spartak Moscow triggered an €11 million release clause, while CSKA Moscow also signaled interest, making the move one of the summer window's most notable prospects.

A few days later, Spartak supporters from the "Ludi Sever" group staged protests against the transfer, recalling Daku's vulgar remarks toward Serbian and Macedonian fans after the Euro 2024 match, which had resulted in a two‑match UEFA suspension. Fans warned the signing could sow division within the squad. Despite the backlash, club officials indicated that negotiations on personal terms were continuing and the transfer remained on track.

The situation thus progressed from a strong on‑field debut prompting high‑value bids to a contested transfer amid fan opposition, with the deal still pending.

## Timeline

### 2026-08-04: Spartak Moscow supporters halt Albanian striker Mirlind Daku's €11 million transfer

Spartak Moscow fans protested the €11 million signing of Albanian striker Mirlind Daku, citing his Euro 2024 insults toward Serbs and Macedonians; the club still proceeded with a 3+1 deal.

3 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/spartak-moscow-supporters-halt-albanian-striker-mirlind-dakus-11-million-transfer

### 2026-08-01: Mirlind Daku's strong start prompts Russian clubs' transfer bids

Mirlind Daku scored twice for Rubin Kazan in a 2‑1 win, prompting Spartak Moscow and CSKA Moscow to pursue his €11 million release clause.

4 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/mirlind-dakus-strong-start-prompts-russian-clubs-transfer-bids

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