
Swansea City star leaves club with immediate effect and joins Champions League side in permanent deal
The striker is no longer a Swansea City player
Mykola Kuharevich has left Swansea City
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Swansea City striker Mykola Kuharevich has joined Slovan Bratislava for an undisclosed fee.
He has signed a four-year deal with the Slovakian giants, in a move that brings the curtain down on a somewhat underwhelming spell in SA1.
The 23-year-old joined the Swans from French side Troyes for nearly £2m back in 2023, but struggled to establish himself in the Championship, netting one goal in just 13 appearances for the club in his opening campaign.
He was then shipped out on loan to Scottish side Hibernian last season, where he'd previously enjoyed a comparatively more fruitful spell the year before his move to south Wales.
The striker racked up a total of seven goals in 28 appearances in all competitions for Hibs last term, but his chances of breaking into the first team set-up at Swansea have nevertheless looked slim.
Now, he could well end up playing in the Champions League with Slovan, who recently secured their 23rd league title.
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Slovan's general director Ivan Kmotrik Jr said: "We watched Mykola during his time in Scotland, where he was a guest from Swansea.
"We are acquiring an interesting alternative to the point of attack in him. He has played for the youth national teams, has experience in international football.
"Mykola uses his physical assets, but at the same time is a technically proficient type of striker. He can bring increased competition and expanded options to the point of attack for David Strelec, from whom he is typologically a little different.
"I am very happy that our negotiations have come to a successful end, and we have signed a four-year contract with Mykola."
Kuharevich himself added: "I have had the best season of my career with third place in the Scottish League.
"I am happy to accept a new challenge at Slovan.
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"I know that I am coming to a big club, I have seen their matches in the Champions League.
"I managed to see Tehelné Pole and Bratislava, the stadium and the city are beautiful.
"I want to develop my strengths, score goals and be a contribution to the team. I am excited about this new chapter and I am looking forward to what lies ahead."

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