Kryvbas has already signed Beskorovayny, Prikhodko and Lunev, Khoblenko, Zotko and Lovrich left the team
Main coach Kryvbas Yuriy Vernidub spoke about the transfers of the team in January.
“We are slowly starting to replenish the squad. But there are also losses: Hoblenko went on loan to the Karpaty. Zotko wanted to leave – no one objected, so Ivan was released. Lovrich also left. As for Voloshin, nothing has been decided to the end. He will go to the training camp with Dynamo, and then time will tell.
“In terms of acquisitions, we’ve really gotten off to a good start this year. They took a good central left-footed defender. Beskorovayny is a young promising football player who has made himself known in Europe. We really hope that he will quickly join the team and help us in the second round.”
“Everyone knows Lunev very well, including me. I also count on him. 24 years old is the age when you need to show yourself and move on. I hope that in Kryvbas he will take a step forward. Well, the third acquisition – Prikhodko. Krivoy Rog footballer, who is also well known to everyone. He will also do everything to take a place in the starting lineup and benefit Kryvbas.”
“We do not stop at these signings, we are working in some other areas. I won’t reveal secrets, but I hope there will be more replenishment.”
Recall that defender Daniil Beskorovainy became the third acquisition of the Vernydub team in the winter transfer window. Earlier, Kryvbas announced the transfer of defensive midfielder Klim Prikhodko. Also, the Kryvyi Rih residents signed the former Zorya winger Maxim Lunev.
Kryvbas takes eighth place in the UPL. In the first match after the resumption of the championship, the team of Yuriy Vernydub will host Kolos on March 4.
Source: Sportarena

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