Viktor Kovalenko Departs Aris After Contract Termination by Mutual Consent.
Kovalenko's Short-Lived Stint at Aris Concludes
According to Novyny.live: Midfielder Viktor Kovalenko has left Cypriot club Aris Limassol after the two parties agreed to terminate his contract. Kovalenko originally joined the club in the summer of 2025, but his time there proved to be brief. During his tenure, the player featured in just six official matches, accumulating a total of 174 minutes on the pitch without registering a goal or an assist.
A Fresh Start as a Free Agent
The mutual termination leaves Kovalenko as a free agent, opening up new possibilities for the next phase of his career. His inability to secure a regular starting spot at Aris appears to have been a key factor in the decision to part ways. This move is common in European football when a player's fit with a club does not meet expectations.
Now unattached, Kovalenko is free to actively pursue opportunities with other clubs that may be interested in his services. This contract termination could prove to be a pivotal moment for revitalizing his career, as his free agent status allows for greater flexibility in negotiating a transfer without a fee.
In the highly competitive modern game, finding a team where Kovalenko can secure more consistent playing time will be crucial for him to demonstrate his abilities and get his career back on track.
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