Benfica can buy Tyukavin from Russia 23:27

Dynamo Moscow forward of the Russian national team, Konstantin Tyukavin, can continue his career in Benfica Lisbon. This was reported by Glorioso 1904.

According to the source, the management of the Portuguese team thinks that the 21-year-old striker has the potential to strengthen the offensive line and evaluates the transfer possibility of the Russian player positively.

Tyukavin played in 28 matches for Dinamo in the Russian Premier League (RPL) in the 2023/24 season and scored 15 goals.

Currently, Dynamo is in first place in RPL with 53 points. St. Petersburg Zenit is in second place with 51 points. Krasnodar is in the top three with 50 points. There are two rounds left until the end of the championship.

In the Portuguese Championship, Benfica is in second place with 79 points, with one round remaining in the season. Sporting won the gold medal of the tournament, collecting 87 points after 33 matches.

It was previously reported that Moscow Spartak would participate for the second consecutive season. stayed no trophies.

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Source: Gazeta

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