There is no doubt that Club Brugge is in store for another busy transfer summer. Blue Zwart want to strengthen themselves wherever possible with the aim of winning the Champions League, but they also have to deal with some issued files. One of them is surplus striker Roman Yaremchuk.
The 28-year-old Ukrainian was transferred from Benfica at the end of August 2022 for €17 million. But his passage at Bruges was a great disappointment. Yaremchuk scored just 6 goals in 32 matches for Brugge and was soon given the green light.
Valencia
Yaremchuk was sent to Valencia on loan in September 2023, but was also unable to impress in Spain. He scored 4 goals in 29 matches, again poor statistics. Valencia are therefore not inclined to take on the striker permanently, meaning there is still a question mark over Yaremchuk’s future.
according to Radio Marca Las Palmas have been monitoring Yaremchuk, who can therefore stay in Spain. Although there are said to be more suitors for the 49-time international, who, according to various Turkish sources, was very high on the wish list, especially at Trabzonspor.
Transfer to Trabzonspor is almost complete
The Premier League’s third man is said to have come up with a proposal to take over Yaremchuk from Blue Zwart, with whom negotiations are said to have gone smoothly. The expensive flop should be followed by his old acquaintance Paul Onuachu.
according to Mac images The issue can now gain momentum. Trabzonspor are said to be finalizing a transfer for Yaremchuk, who appears to have been convinced himself by the Turks. It is not clear how much Trabzonspor will pay.
Dutchman Weghorst plays for Burnley in Kerala Vertina, Ukraine Yaremchuk, son of Deif. Club Brugge Stadium opened on 28 September.
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