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The footballer who was called the "new Shevchenko" left Dynamo for a Ukrainian club
Dynamo striker Vladyslav Supryaga, who once won the U-20 World Cup, has gone on loan to Zorya, FootballHub reports. In addition, the 24-year-old from Odesa has extended his contract with the Kyiv club until 2026.
As reported by OBOZ.UA, Supryaga earns 35,000 euros per month (420,000 euros per year). In the 2023/24 season, the forward played 33 minutes in 6 matches for Kyiv and made 1 assist. This season, the player managed to play 5 games in a Dynamo shirt without scoring, spending a total of 119 minutes on the field.
Vladyslav is a product of Dnipro, from which he joined Dynamo in the summer of 2018. In 2019, the striker was loaned to Dnipro-1, where he excelled, scoring 15 goals in 26 matches.
After returning to Kyiv, Supryaga was the main forward for Mircea Lucescu, but failed to justify the coach's trust.
Coach Diego Longo, who once worked with Lucescu at the Kyiv club, called Vladyslav "the new Shevchenko. "
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