The Ukrainian striker became a suitcase without a handle at the Belgian club.
Roman Yaremchuk ended up in an unpleasant situation in Bruges. Upon returning to the Belgian championship, the Ukrainian striker stopped scoring and lost his place in the base of his new club.
Despite this, the club refused to sell the striker. And it’s not about special value or respect for the player.
According to Voetbalkrant, the management of Bruges is afraid of losing too much money in the event of a full sale of Yaremchuk, for whom they paid 16 million last summer.
Therefore, the maximum that a Ukrainian can hope for is a loan to another team. Roman himself wants to know the name of the team’s new head coach before making a decision about his future. Renting can be a compromise option for both parties.
At the same time, journalists learned that Vincent Minnaer, the executive director of Brugge, would prefer Yaremchuk to stay at the club for another year.
The 27-year-old striker’s goalless streak has been going on since October last year. In previous matches, Roman did not play due to illness.
Source: korrespondent
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