Sports journalist Artem Frankov has suggested that Ukrainian midfielder Roman Yaremchuk may struggle to make an impact in the English Premier League if he moves to Leicester City. Yaremchuk, who currently plays for Club Brugge in Belgium, has been linked with a potential transfer to the Foxes. However, Frankov said that Yaremchuk lacks experience in English football and is relatively unknown in the country. The journalist also noted that the player’s recent seasons had been relatively unsuccessful. Yaremchuk has made 27 appearances for Brugge this season, scoring two goals and making three assists.
Famous sports journalist Artem Frankov believes that the Ukrainian midfielder from Belgium Brugge Roman Yaremchuk will not be able to prove himself in the English championship if there is a potential transfer.
Roman Yaremchuk moved to Brugge from Portugal’s Benfica in August last year, but has yet to become the Belgian team’s main striker. Due to this, there are rumors that the Ukrainian striker may leave the club.
Renowned sports journalist Artem Frankov, in an exclusive interview with FanDay.net, talks about whether the Ukrainian forward can prove himself at Leicester, who were relegated from the English Premier League at the end of the season, should there be a potential transfer.
“Yaremchuk has no experience in English football and is unknown in English football, especially in a team like Leicester. Moreover, Roma had a very unsuccessful season behind him, or even two (frankly, only the second season was worse),” said Frankov.
- Yaremchuk, 27, has made 27 appearances in all competitions for Brugge this season, scoring two goals and making three assists.
- Roman’s contract with the Belgian club is valid until June 2026.
- In the 2021/22 season, the Ukrainian forward played for Benfica, where he played 42 matches, scoring nine goals and providing three assists.
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