![]() Tottenham agree £17.2m fee for Empoli keeper Guglielmo Vicario, with Spurs also gaining confidence over a move for Leicester's James Maddison Gareth Bale reveals Liverpool players admitted they were so nervous they struggled to SLEEP ahead of the 2018 Champions League final as the Spanish star reaches quarter-finals at Queen's Newcastle sporting director Dan Ashworth remains locked in talks with AC Milan over £55m Sandro Tonali deal as Magpies aim to seal marquee signingĬhelsea are ready to return with a new bid for £80m-rated Moises Caicedo after raking in £107m by selling Havertz, Ziyech, Koulibaly and Mendyįrankie Dettori, 52, earns a fairytale NINTH Gold Cup win before his retirement as Courage Mon Ami beats favourite Coltrane at Royal AscotĬarlos Alcaraz reveals he has studied Roger Federer and Andy Murray to improve on grass. with the club still confident of pipping Man City to £100m manĮngland 2-0 Czech Republic: Lee Carsley's Young Lions get off to impressive start in U21 Euros as Jacob Ramsey and Emile Smith Rowe strike How Arteta put Arsenal in driving seat for Rice: Gunners boss told him he can drive his team to the title. but the Azzurri are seething after late equaliser was ruled out by officials Rory Mcllroy hails the first EVER hole in one of his pro career as he puts his US Open hangover behind him by draining a five iron from 214 yardsįrance 2-1 Italy: Lyon's Bradley Barcola nets winner to kick-off their U21 Euros. Promes had been playing for Ajax at the time of the incident, before moving to Spartak Moscow in 2021. The conclusion of this case is expected to be heard on Monday. The footballer had previously denied the allegations but has since been heard confessing to the stabbing in a police wire-tap. ![]() Promes had initially been charged with attempted murder, but the judge deemed there was no evidence to prove attempted murder or attempted manslaughter. The Dutch Public Prosecutor’s Office requested a two-year prison sentence in March. The fight occurred during a family event in Amsterdam in July 2020. Promes is also facing a charge of aggravated assault after was accused of injuring a cousin in the knee with a knife. The forward will not attend the hearing due to playing for Spartak Moscow, with the Russian Premier League season set to conclude on Saturday. ![]() ‘I will provide a further explanation during Monday's hearing,’ Malewicz said. ![]() Promes' lawyer Robert Malewicz declined to comment on the charges when asked by Dutch newspaper Het Parool. Promes can appeal against the conviction, while he is also due to stand trial at a later date amid accusations of being involved in drug trafficking.The former Dutch international forward is already facing a charge of aggravated assault The court stated that Promes’ sentence would have been more lenient – around six months less in prison time – had he attended the hearing in question and shown any remorse. Promes, who previously spent time on the books at Ajax and Sevilla, has also been ordered to pay €7,000 in compensation to his victim. He has been handed a custodial sentence following testimony from two eyewitnesses and the discovery of conversations on his phone. Promes currently lives in Russia as he is under contract at Spartak Moscow. The 50-cap international forward was not in attendance when judgement was passed in his homeland, with it unclear as to whether he will return at all.
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