Polissya transfers Hutsulyak and Chobotенко to U-19: the club could not reach an agreement with the players.
Transfer of players to U-19
According to Novyny.live: The football club 'Polissya' was unable to reach an agreement on the extension of contracts with players Oleksiy Hutsulyak and Serhiy Chobotenko, as a result of which they were transferred to the U-19 team. Negotiations with the footballers were unsuccessful, although they were offered new deals with improved financial conditions.
From January 13, 2023, both players, Oleksiy Hutsulyak and Serhiy Chobotenko, will begin a new stage of their careers in the youth team of 'Polissya'. This decision was made due to the indecisiveness of the parties in reaching an agreement regarding contract extensions. The club hoped for a successful outcome of negotiations, but ultimately the decision to transfer the players to U-19 was made.
Impact on the team
Thus, 'Polissya' is forced to adapt the team composition, as it loses experienced footballers. This may affect the club's future performances in youth competitions, considering that both players had significant potential.
The loss of Hutsulyak and Chobotenko may pose a serious challenge for 'Polissya', as the youth squad needs to be strengthened with experience to maintain competitiveness at the level of competition. The club will likely have to seek new ways to attract young talents or improve the existing players to compensate for the loss of two key footballers. This case also highlights the importance of effective communication between clubs and players in the contract negotiation process.
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