Konstantin Kuchaev, the midfielder for CSKA Moscow, spoke with Championship in a candid interview about his current contract situation and the future with the club. He made it clear that there is no definitive update on how the contract extension talks are progressing at this moment, noting that discussions, if any, have not reached a conclusion yet. He also emphasized his focus on immediate preparations rather than any speculation surrounding negotiations.
Looking ahead, Kuchaev confirmed his plan to report to winter training with CSKA in the near future. The midfielder underscored that his priority is to arrive ready to compete and contribute to the team’s goals once the training camp begins, leaving questions about the contract to the club and management to handle in the background. His stance suggests a professional approach that keeps performance at the forefront while awaiting clarity on his long-term status with the club.
During the current season, Kuchaev has appeared in 15 matches across all competitions for the army team, though his impact has not translated into notable statistics. Since joining CSKA in the summer of 2022 from Rubin, the player has accumulated 153 appearances in all competitions for the club. This season, CSKA sits seventh in the Russian Premier League standings, collecting 28 points from 18 rounds, a position that reflects a competitive but evolving campaign for the team as they work to climb the table in the second half of the season. [Source: Championship]
The topic of transfers and market activity has recently been a talking point around CSKA, with the broader context including the reported transfer of Edgar Sevikyan to Stanislav Cherchesov’s former club. That move has added to the narrative surrounding player movements and the strategic decisions being made by CSKA’s leadership as they plan for the remainder of the campaign and the upcoming season. [Source: Championship]