
Konstantin Tyukavin, a forward for the Russian national team and Moscow "Dynamo" club, spoke about the possibility of moving to a foreign championship. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
He emphasized that he does not seriously plan to move to a foreign championship in the near future. Tyukavin stated that he does not have specific information about this championship and does not see a clear reason to go there.
He expressed his opinion by saying, "Everything is good here too." Last season, the 23-year-old forward played in 19 matches in the elite league of the Russian championship.
He scored 7 goals and provided 2 assists. Currently, Tyukavin is recovering from a cruciate ligament injury in his knee.
The "Dynamo" club finished the season in fifth place in the elite league. He spoke about this on Fyodor Smolov's YouTube channel.
Tyukavin's words indicate that he has not yet made a final decision regarding moving abroad. It is clear that he is satisfied with the conditions at his current club and is temporarily away from the field due to his injury.
Additionally, it is expected that he will return to the field and continue his career once his injury heals. This may affect his future plans.
The "Dynamo" team maintained a stable performance throughout the season and finished in a high position. Tyukavin's personal statistics also became important for the team.
The player is currently in the rehabilitation process and is striving to return to the field soon. He elaborated on this topic in an interview with the media.
Thus, his move to a foreign championship has not yet materialized, and there is no clear decision on this matter. Tyukavin's main focus at the moment is on recovering his health.