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Clash against "Wings of the Soviets" marked as the "final opportunity" for certain Spartans

Football players from Spartak Moscow will depart from the club following their friendly encounter against the Wings of the Soviets from Samara.

Clash with "Wings of the Soviets" served as the "final opportunity" for certain Spartans
Clash with "Wings of the Soviets" served as the "final opportunity" for certain Spartans

Clash against "Wings of the Soviets" marked as the "final opportunity" for certain Spartans

In the world of Russian football, Spartak Moscow is preparing for a significant shift as the summer transfer window looms. Following a recent friendly match against Samara's "Wings of the Soviets," several Spartak players have been confirmed to be leaving the club.

Nikita Yavorsky, the goalkeeper, is moving to Metallurg Lipetsk after previously being on loan. Nikita Pershin, a midfielder, has been released by Spartak, having been on loan to SKA-Khabarovsk. Leonid Gerchikov, a forward, has been released after a loan spell at Murom, while Ali Sowe, another forward, has been released after spending time on loan at Çaykur Rizespor. Maksim Turishchev, another forward, is currently on loan to Fakel Voronezh, having previously been loaned to Rotor Volgograd.

Dejan Stanković, the head coach of Spartak, gave these players a chance to prove themselves during the friendly match, but some were directly told by him that they would no longer play for Spartak after the game. The match ended in a draw, with a score of 2-2.

Meanwhile, CSKA Moscow is celebrating a victory, having won the "Brother Cup" match against OFK Belgrade. However, their celebrations were somewhat muted as they suffered two injuries during the friendly match. The Serbian specialist in charge of CSKA expressed disappointment with the actions of his players, both in defense and midfield, during the match.

These developments underscore the ongoing transfer activity in the Russian Premier League, as clubs prepare for the 2025-26 season. As of now, there are 8289 materials available on the topic, providing a wealth of information for football enthusiasts to digest and discuss.

[1] Source: Inside RPL Telegram channel.

In European leagues, Spartak Moscow's departure list includes Nikita Yavorsky, who will join Metallurg Lipetsk, Nikita Pershin, a player now released from Spartak after his loan to SKA-Khabarovsk, Leonid Gerchikov, a forward released after a loan spell at Murom, and Ali Sowe, another forward released after spending time on loan at Çaykur Rizespor. Moreover, the Premier League's transfer activity continues with Maksim Turishchev, another forward, currently on loan to Fakel Voronezh.

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