Rubchynskyi Returns to Dynamo Following Loan Spell with Karpaty
Valentyn Rubchynskyi Back at Dynamo Kyiv
According to Главком: Valentyn Rubchynskyi has returned to Dynamo Kyiv after his loan stint with Karpaty. The loan deal, which included a purchase option, was not exercised by the Karpaty club. During his time with the team, Rubchynskyi played 9 matches and recorded two assists.
Dynamo Kyiv finished the Ukrainian Premier League season in fourth place. The team also won the Ukrainian Cup, securing a spot in the Europa League qualifiers. Karpaty ended the UPL season in ninth place.
Dynamo's Preseason Training Camp Squad
Rubchynskyi is currently 24 years old. After the season ended, on June 12, some Dynamo players underwent medical examinations. Head coach Ihor Kostyuk is counting on 36 players for the squad. On June 13, the Dynamo players will hold their first post-vacation training session at the base in Koncha-Zaspa, and the following day the team will depart for the training camp.
Dynamo's squad for the preseason training camp is as follows:
- Goalkeepers: Ruslan Neshcheret, Vyacheslav Surkis, Denys Ihnatenko, Borys Manko.
- Defenders: Kostyantyn Vivcharenko, Vladyslav Dubinchak, Denys Popov, Kristian Bilovar, Taras Mykhavko, Oleksandr Tymchyk, Vladyslav Zakharchenko, Maksym Korobov, Navin Malysh, Denys Dykyi.
- Midfielders: Volodymyr Brazhko, Nazar Voloshyn, Mykola Shaparenko, Vladyslav Kabayev, Vitaliy Buyalskyi, Andriy Yarmolenko, Oleksandr Pikhalyonok, Mykola Mykhaylenko, Oleksandr Yatsyk, Kyrylo Osypenko, Bohdan Redushko, Roman Salenko, Oleksiy Husiev, Shola Ogundana, Valentyn Rubchynskyi, Aliou Thiare, Justin Lonwijk, Angel Torres.
- Forwards: Matviy Ponomarenko, Vladyslav Herich, Eduardo Guerrero, Vladyslav Blenutsia.
Rubchynskyi’s return to Dynamo highlights the club’s intent to retain young talent and integrate them into the squad as it prepares for upcoming challenges. Following a successful Ukrainian Cup campaign, the team aims to improve its performance in the next season, particularly in the Europa League, where competition will be fierce. The club is focused on optimizing the roster and readying the team for new tournaments, which will likely require enhanced gameplay and stronger collaboration among players.
As Dynamo Kyiv looks to strengthen its roster, the club is reportedly considering a significant investment in a Romanian defender. This potential acquisition demonstrates Dynamo's commitment to enhancing their squad depth, especially after Rubchynskyi's return from loan. For more insights on this developing story, check out how the team is planning to invest in new talent to bolster their defense.
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