Roman Yaremchuk Joins Lyon on Loan: Transfer Details and His Role for Ukraine
Roman Yaremchuk's Loan Move from Olympiacos
According to Главком: French Ligue 1 club Lyon has secured the loan signing of striker Roman Yaremchuk from Greek side Olympiacos. The 30-year-old's loan will run until the end of the 2025/26 season, with Lyon paying a €1.5 million fee and securing an option to make the move permanent for €5 million. Yaremchuk's contract with Olympiacos remains valid until June 2028. This move provides the Ukrainian forward with a chance to prove himself in one of Europe's top five leagues.
At the time of the transfer, Lyon sits in fourth place in the French league standings. Their next challenge is a Coupe de France round of 16 match against Laval on February 4, 2026. Yaremchuk arrives with solid form, having scored four goals and provided one assist in 16 appearances for Olympiacos this season.
Continued Duty for the Ukrainian National Team
Yaremchuk remains a key figure for the Ukrainian national team. In late 2025, he featured in two matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. Ukraine successfully navigated the initial group stage, concluding it with a 2-0 victory over Iceland. The goals in that decisive match were scored by:
- Zubkov in the 83rd minute
- Hutsuliak in the 90+3rd minute
Ukraine's quest for a World Cup spot continues in the playoff semi-final against Sweden on March 26, 2026. A victory would see them advance to a final playoff match against the winner of the Poland vs. Albania tie.
This loan to Lyon represents a significant career opportunity for Yaremchuk, offering him increased playing time in the demanding environment of Ligue 1. His performances for his new club could also bolster his standing with the Ukrainian national team as they push for qualification to the 2026 World Cup in North America.
The upcoming qualification matches are crucial for Ukraine, meaning a successful spell at Lyon could see Yaremchuk become a pivotal player in their campaign.
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