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Dynamo officially added the world champion, who was called "the new Shevchenko"

Maksym InshakovSport
Dynamo officially added the world champion, who was called "the new Shevchenko"

Former Ukrainian youth national team player Vladyslav Supriaha, who once won the U-20 World Championship, has been included in the Dynamo Kyiv squad for the current season. The card with the name of the 23-year-old footballer appeared on the UPL website.

Supriaha, along with Dynamo, participated in control matches at training camp this winter, but never played a single official match due to injury.

Vlad's fitness trainer recently posted a video where he continues his recovery.

"Running segments of medium intensity. Ball work. Not much left before returning to the field," the caption to the video reads.

On January 30, 2022, the forward was officially loaned to Sampdoria for 3 million euros with a subsequent right to buy for one and a half years. The Ukrainian played only 24 minutes on the pitch in Serie A. The Genoese brought him back to Dynamo last summer.

Vladyslav is a pupil of Dnipro, from which he moved to Dynamo in the summer of 2018. In 2019, the striker was loaned to Dnipro 1, where the player showed himself perfectly, scoring 15 goals in 26 matches.

Back in Kyiv, Supriaha was the main forward at Mircea Lucescu's side but failed to justify the coach's trust.

Coach Diego Longo, who worked with Lucescu at the Kyiv club in his time, described Vladyslav as "the new Shevchenko",

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