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Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko forced to close restaurant after one year as he puts it up for sale for £1.9m

Arsenal star Oleksandr Zinchenko forced to close restaurant after one year as he puts it up for sale for £1.9m

The Irish Sun2 days ago
OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO has suffered a kitchen nightmare - by having to close his new restaurant after just one year.
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Oleksandr Zinchenko has had to close his restaurant after just one year
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Inch in Kyiv was a bold plan by Zinchenko and his wife, Vlada
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It was fitted out in a sports theme
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It has shirts from Ronaldinho and other high-profile footballers on the wall
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But it is now up for sale for £1.9m
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But rumours about its future began to swirl before it closed its doors last month.
Zinchenko, 31, has now put the business on the market with a £1.9million ($2.5m) price tag.
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The estate agents handling the sale announced its assets as: "Equipped kitchen, designer interior, favourable location.
"Ready-made business with profit. Everything is included - equipment, brand, documents."
Kyiv has been subjected to air strikes since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
Zinchenko helped City serve up four Premier League titles, an FA Cup and four League Cups after arriving from Russian club Ufa in 2016.
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Arsenal paid £30m for him in 2022.
He has since made 91 Gunners appearances, scoring three goals.
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