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"Dynamo hinders the noisy move of Rashevsky to 'Avangard'"

Moscow's club reaffirmed Omich's proposals, retaining the premier striker within their ranks.

Omsk player receives another bid from Moscow club, securing the top scorer's stay.
Omsk player receives another bid from Moscow club, securing the top scorer's stay.

"Dynamo hinders the noisy move of Rashevsky to 'Avangard'"

The Lowdown on Dmitry Rashesky's Transfer Drama

Looks like Dmitry Rashesky's future is still up in the air, between HC Dinamo (Moscow), Omsk "Avangard", and potential suitors Magnitogorsk "Metallurg" in the KHL. Here's the scoop.

HC Dinamo (Moscow) has reportedly replicated the offer from Omsk "Avangard" for Rashesky, who's kept on the team. The initial offer, a juicy 3-year deal worth 65 million rubles annually, stirred quite a fuss in the KHL, but didn't lead to a move.

Now, an insider, Mikhail Zislis, suggests that Dinamo plans to trade Rashesky's rights to Magnitogorsk for a whopping 150 million rubles in cold hard cash. That's a hefty sum compared to what Omsk might've paid.

With 302 games under his belt and 91 goals and 83 assists to his name in the KHL, Rashesky's a force to be reckoned with. Last season, he netted a solid 40 points, scoring 19 goals and notching 21 assists in 65 games.

So, stay tuned for more updates on this wild transfer tale! For the latest news, I recommend checking out the KHL teams' official websites or trusted sports news outlets. They're usually the first to break player transfer news.

Despite the initial 3-year deal offer worth 65 million rubles annually from HC Dinamo (Moscow) and Omsk "Avangard," there are rumors of a potential trade of Rashesky's rights to Magnitogorsk "Metallurg" for 150 million rubles.

In the NHL, Rashesky's impressive stats and performance in the KHL make him an enticing prospect for any team, especially with the trade window approaching.

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