Summer '24 transfer window

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https://ua.tribuna.com/football/100...zV3yxCgYLaJDpS79shsbJ_JDoVkBAtTYV96zLV_gzvomp

For those of you who's Russian is a bit rusty like me, it's translated

Rusyn will not move to Karpaty, Sunderland is counting on the Ukrainian next season (sport.ua)

According to Sport.ua, information about the possible return of Sunderland striker Nazariy Rusin to the UPL and transfer to Karpaty is not true.

It is noted that there was no contact between the player and the Lviv club. Sunderland, in turn, is not ready to loan Rusin out and is counting on him next season.

Rusin himself also wants to stay in England. The forward has already gone through the adaptation process and intends to fight for a place in the first team in the next campaign.

Let us remember that in August last year, Sunderland paid Zarya 2.5 million euros for Rusin. Details of the transfer history are here.

This season, the 25-year-old Ukrainian has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist in 22 matches.


 
https://ua.tribuna.com/football/100...zV3yxCgYLaJDpS79shsbJ_JDoVkBAtTYV96zLV_gzvomp

For those of you who's Russian is a bit rusty like me, it's translated

Rusyn will not move to Karpaty, Sunderland is counting on the Ukrainian next season (sport.ua)

According to Sport.ua, information about the possible return of Sunderland striker Nazariy Rusin to the UPL and transfer to Karpaty is not true.

It is noted that there was no contact between the player and the Lviv club. Sunderland, in turn, is not ready to loan Rusin out and is counting on him next season.

Rusin himself also wants to stay in England. The forward has already gone through the adaptation process and intends to fight for a place in the first team in the next campaign.

Let us remember that in August last year, Sunderland paid Zarya 2.5 million euros for Rusin. Details of the transfer history are here.

This season, the 25-year-old Ukrainian has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist in 22 matches.



Great news that. I’d have disappointed if we got rid of him in the summer
 
https://ua.tribuna.com/football/100...zV3yxCgYLaJDpS79shsbJ_JDoVkBAtTYV96zLV_gzvomp

For those of you who's Russian is a bit rusty like me, it's translated

Rusyn will not move to Karpaty, Sunderland is counting on the Ukrainian next season (sport.ua)

According to Sport.ua, information about the possible return of Sunderland striker Nazariy Rusin to the UPL and transfer to Karpaty is not true.

It is noted that there was no contact between the player and the Lviv club. Sunderland, in turn, is not ready to loan Rusin out and is counting on him next season.

Rusin himself also wants to stay in England. The forward has already gone through the adaptation process and intends to fight for a place in the first team in the next campaign.

Let us remember that in August last year, Sunderland paid Zarya 2.5 million euros for Rusin. Details of the transfer history are here.

This season, the 25-year-old Ukrainian has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist in 22 matches.


Good.

Think he could thrive in a high pressing system (Svensson). If Svensson keeps a similar system I could see Rusyn playing on the left of a front 3.

Been looking at other transfers from the Ukrainian League to England in the last few years and both Zabarnyi at Bournemouth and Yarmolyuk at Brentford barely played the first season they were at the club but this season have featured a lot more, Zabarnyi especially.
 
Good.

Think he could thrive in a high pressing system (Svensson). If Svensson keeps a similar system I could see Rusyn playing on the left of a front 3.

Been looking at other transfers from the Ukrainian League to England in the last few years and both Zabarnyi at Bournemouth and Yarmolyuk at Brentford barely played the first season they were at the club but this season have featured a lot more, Zabarnyi especially.
Most players from abroad need to be giving time to get used to the game over here. Always remember Bergkamp struggling initially at Arsenal
 
A mate of mine (scout at city), told me hes signing a pro deal with us - sounds like they were told that by Rigg's camp so hope its true

The lad could be very special
Two weeks ago that was definitely the case. All agreed verbally. Unless someone manages to turn his head from then until the end of June, he’s staying.