The transition of the Ukrainian winger to the Kyiv club is no longer relevant
Ukrainian winger Andrey Yarmolenko did not agree with Dynamo on the transition. The football player negotiated with the people of Kiev, but now the question of returning to the former club is no longer worth it.
Earlier it was reported that Yarmolenko had a conversation with Dynamo coach Mircea Lucescu. The mentor of the white-blues wants to see an experienced player in his team.
Yarmolenko is known for playing for Dynamo from 2007 to 2017. As part of the Kyivans, Andriy became a three-time champion of Ukraine and won the country’s Cup twice.
After leaving Dynamo, Yarmolenko played one season at Borussia Dortmund, from where he moved to West Ham in 2018.
At the end of May, Yarmolenko left West Ham as a free agent. Andriy has been playing in London since 2018, scoring 13 goals in 86 Molotoboys matches.
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Source: Sportarena

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