11 RPL transfers that few people noticed. There are both “Georgian Messi” and “second Golovin”

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11 RPL transfers that few people noticed. There are both “Georgian Messi” and “second Golovin”

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The winter additional application campaign in the RPL is only gaining momentum, but several notable transfers have already been recorded. In the series of holidays, perhaps not many have noticed them. And we will pay attention.

Ilya Berkovsky from Torpedo to Lokomotiv, € 500 thousand

At the age of 17, Berkovsky made his debut in the PFL for Irtysh Omsk, in which he played 38 matches, scored eight goals and scored four assists. In the summer of 2020, the midfielder moved to Torpedo, where he was introduced on social networks with the hashtag #OnbudetkrucheGolovina. For the Moscow club Berkovsky played 22 matches, scored six goals and made one “assist”. Obviously, Lokomotiv has acquired a footballer with excellent qualities, who can play under the attacker, on the flank and in the box-to-box position.

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Mayevsky has already played in the RPL in the 2015/2016 and 2016/2017 seasons for Anji. In his first visit to Russia, the three-time champion of Kazakhstan played 36 matches and scored one goal. In the 2017/2018 season, Ivan had one of the best seasons of his career, winning the championship and the Kazakhstan Cup, as well as playing all matches in the group stage of the Europa League and reaching the playoffs. At the end of the year, Mayevsky was included in the list of 22 best football players of the season according to the PFLK version and entered the top 20 most enviable suitors of Belarus.

Senin Sebai at Khimki, free agent

By the age of 27, Sebai had played in Moldova, Romania, Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Previously, Senin played for Baltika and Tambov in the first division. Now, in transit through Tobol, the Ivorian footballer has moved to Khimki. As part of the former club, Senin scored 10 goals and distributed eight assists in 44 matches. Agent Selyuk has already promised that his clients Sebai and Konata “will be a formidable force.”

Mitsuki Saito from Senan Belmare to Rubin, rent

Saito is a graduate of the Japanese “Senan Belmare”. By the age of 22, Mitsuki had played 137 matches for his home club. He scored only six goals, and one of them was just a sight for sore eyes. Saito plays excellently in the support zone, making an average of three tackles and the same number of interceptions per match. “A very mobile central midfielder who is quite creative on the ball, with a huge volume,” introduced the newcomer Leonid Slutskiy.

Dmitry Shomko at Rotor, free agent

The best Kazakhstani player of 2015 went to play abroad for the first time in his career. In his home country, the ex-defender of “Astana” won six championships, four Super Cups and one Cup.

Giorgi Arabidze from “National” to “Rotor”, rent

Arabidze went on loan for six months, but has already announced that he is not going to return to Portugal. There Giorgi scored one goal in 12 appearances for Nacional. In the 2016/2017 season, Arabidze became the champion of Ukraine with Shakhtar, and in 2018 he was included in the list of contenders for the Golden Boy award among the 100 best young players in the world. The footballer is often called the Georgian Messi, and is also compared to Gheorghe Hadji.

This season, the 24-year-old midfielder has rarely played for Rubin. Konovalov, apparently, is not included in Slutsky’s plans, since he went to Tula before the end of the season. There is no option to buy out a player’s contract. In the summer, Ural showed interest in Igor.

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Thomas Rukas from Yenisei to Rostov, € 110,000

The Lithuanian-Russian pupil of Zenit ran for two seasons for Sibir’s double in the PFL, and then in transit through the youth team of Lokomotiv went to the Pyrenees. Having played only nine matches for the Getafe reserve, Tomas left for Sporting, but did not gain a foothold there either. In the 2017/2018 season, Rukas returned to Zenit, predictably didn’t get into the base, and got practice in a double. Rukas spent the second half of 2020 at Yenisei and only now, in the 25th year, he finally made it to the RPL club. He will have more chances to play in Rostov than in Zenit.

Danila Proshlyakov from “Rostov” to “Veles”, rent

This season, Proshlyakov played for Torpedo on loan and played 10 matches in which he scored the only goal scored. Valery Karpin has not yet seen the player in the main roster of Rostov, so he again sent the striker on loan to get practice. The agreement with Torpedo was calculated until the end of the 2020/2021 season, but the club decided to interrupt the lease of the Spartak pupil. But until recently, Danil was spoken of as a great talent – in the 2018/2019 season he was the top scorer of the youth championship. At the adult level, things are not going so smoothly for him.

Gabriel Yanku from Viitorul to Akhmat, € 500,000

Last season, Gabriel became the best scorer in the Romanian championship with 18 goals, and this year he has scored four goals in nine matches. Akhmat signed a contract with Yanku for three and a half years. The striker has 4 games for the national team.

Alexey Shchetkin at Rotor, free agent

The two-time champion of Kazakhstan has recently traveled on leases. This season Shchetkin played for Astana, with which he scored four goals in the championship. On average, the 29-year-old striker spent 140.5 minutes on a goal. Shchetkin became the 13th foreigner in the Volgograd club, but due to the fact that many players represent the countries of the former CIS, the team somehow fits into the limit. Rotor is the club with the largest number of foreign players in the RPL.

RPL transition table

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