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Scalping the Gagarin Cup: The Big Payday for Dmitry Rashesky
Dmitry Rashesky, the fresh blood at Avangard, is about to rake in some serious dough with his new contract. Insider Mikhail Zislis spilled the beans on the shocking figures - a whopping 115 million rubles over two years! Here's the juicy breakdown:
For the 2025/26 season, Rashesky will pocket 50 million rubles, and in the 2026/27 season, he'll be rolling in an additional 65 million. Boom!
The insider didn't stop there. Maxim Mamin, replacing Rashesky at Dynamo Moscow, is rumored to be banking a a cool 120 million rubles.
Rashesky's impressive past performance speaks for itself. Last season, the young gunslinger hammered in 19 goals and assisted 21 times in 65 games, notching a +22 rating. In the playoffs, he netted another 4 points in 17 games. He even Clinched the title of the new top sniper for the Moscow club, surpassing the previous record held by Vadim Shipachyov with 90 goals.
Negotiations with Dynamo got messy, lasting weeks on end. According to "Championship", Avangard splashed out a whopping 117 million rubles for Rashesky's sports rights.
With a new deal in hand and the Gagarin Cup squarely in his sights, Rashesky is pumped and ready for the next season. The stage is set for a triumphant run with Avangard and the possibility of claiming the coveted trophy. It's a dream come true for this plucky forward, and he's planning to cash in on it!
Dmitry Rashesky's new contract with Avangard places him not only in the Gagarin Cup race but also among the highest-earning athletes in European-leagues, particularly in sports like hockey, given his reported earnings of 115 million rubles over two years. Interestingly, his replacement at Dynamo Moscow, Maxim Mamin, is rumored to be earning a staggering 120 million rubles, suggesting a competitive sports market even within a single league.