
The Moscow CSKA football club's midfielder Matvey Kislyak's labor contract does not include a buyout clause, which is not beneficial for the club. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
This was stated by club representative Kirill Breydo. According to him, often including a buyout clause in the contract is not advantageous for the club.
Additionally, Matvey Kislyak's current contract is set until 2029. Therefore, Breydo does not consider this issue urgent at the moment.
For reference, Matvey Kislyak was trained at the CSKA football academy. He is considered one of the club's young and promising midfielders.
In the 2025/2026 season, Kislyak played in six matches for the main team and provided three assists. He stands out among the young players who are helping the team.
The club representatives are pleased with Kislyak's development and have high hopes for his future. Currently, there are no plans to include a buyout clause in his contract.