Ukrainian Striker Besedin Departs Czech Club After Contract Ends
Transfers Involving Artem Besedin and Kostyantyn Vivcharenko
According to Главком: Artem Besedin, a Ukrainian forward, has left Czech second-division side Artis Brno following the expiration of his contract. He initially joined the club during the winter break of the 2024/25 season. During his time there, he made 24 appearances and scored two goals. In the 2025/26 season, he played 16 matches and netted once.
Prior to his stint in the Czech Republic, Besedin featured for Dynamo Kyiv, where he recorded 143 games, 35 goals, and 13 assists. He also played for several other clubs, including:
- Metalist
- Cypriot side Omonia
- Kazakhstan's Ordabasy
On the international stage, Besedin earned 19 caps for the Ukrainian national team, scoring two goals. As noted by the Czech club's press service, 'more was expected from the experienced Ukrainian striker in terms of goal production.'
Potential Move for Kostyantyn Vivcharenko
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Dynamo defender Kostyantyn Vivcharenko could be heading to Spanish club Deportivo, which recently secured promotion back to La Liga. Vivcharenko, 23, is under contract with Dynamo until the end of June 2028. His release clause is set at €6 million. In the current season, he has made 29 appearances at the club level, though without contributing any goals or assists. Transfermarkt values Vivcharenko at €2.5 million.
With his departure from Artis Brno, Artem Besedin now has the chance to reassess his career options, given his modest scoring record with the Czech team. His experience in top-tier leagues, particularly the Ukrainian championship, could make him an attractive prospect for other clubs. As for Kostyantyn Vivcharenko, a potential transfer to Deportivo highlights the growing interest in Ukrainian footballers across Europe, which could positively impact their careers and development in international football.
As Artem Besedin looks to redefine his career following his departure from Artis Brno, another Ukrainian talent is attracting attention in Spain. The interest in Kostyantyn Vivcharenko from Deportivo underscores the rising profile of Ukrainian players in European football, potentially paving the way for more opportunities abroad.
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