Slavia Transfer News: New Team Arrives | Football Updates

Famous European clubs often spend millions on talented players who do not make it straight into the squad of the given club, but go to play for the competition. In the Czech Republic, this model is practiced, for example, by the champion Slavia. She let her players go to five clubs in the fall. Although Vršovičí have a reserve in the second league, even there the shikuls who belong to the stitched in other clubs start. And to top it all off, the tribal slavists play as a guest in Europe and overseas. Slavia’s club website came up with an overview of players on loan.

Slavia has its teams in the first, second and third leagues. However, the overpressure of players continues to trouble her, as the stitching is still trying to bring in new and new talents. And so it is not surprising that the Vršovice club lets young and more experienced players join other clubs in the Czech Republic, Europe and overseas. At the end of the year, the club has now published an overview of footballers on loan on its website, and fans will surely wonder how a selection full of well-known names would fare in, for example, the Czech top flight.

As many as five competitors use guests from Slavia in the Chance League. Mladá Boleslav, Olomouc, Karviná, Pardubice and Teplice received a player injection.

Karvina

Albert Labík – Before the current year, he moved from Teplice to Karviná, where he quickly won a place in the starting line-up. During the fall, the all-rounder started at several positions. From the position of left wingback, he moved more into the center of the pitch. He also played several matches on the right wing. He entered the statistics with one goal against Baník and four assists.

Alexander Bužek – He was a stable part of the starting eleven. He scored one goal and added an assist. His contribution is mainly in the midfield and when transitioning to the attack. At the end of the autumn, he was hampered by an injury.

Samhkou Camara – He was one of the pillars of the defense. In addition to reliable work in personal battles, he also excelled in his ability to deliver the ball. He wasn’t afraid of penetration passes either. Brankov made his mark in the MOL Cup match against Bohumín, and is still waiting for his first league hit.

Mladá Boleslav

Aleš Mandous – He caught eight league games during the fall. During the season, he alternated between the three posts with Jiří Floder.

Filip Prebsl – The young representative immediately established himself in the starting line-up. Although he is not used in the traditional position of a defensive midfielder, he starts in a three-man defense, where he alternates between the two regions. He impressed with his emphasis in personal and header battles, quality passing and speed. He also added one assist to his good performances.

Pardubice

Mikuláš Konečný – The autumn part of the season was complicated by an injury, but he still played twelve league matches. He added a number of reliable performances to one assist.

Divine Teah – The Liberian representative was hampered by an injury, due to which he played in only six league matches. He didn’t make a mark in terms of shooting during the fall.

Teplice

Denis Halinsky – The stopper was a fixed part of the starting line-up, regularly among the best. He excelled in emphasis in duels, reading the game and intercepting penetration passes. He also signed a new contract at Eden.

Olomouc

Muhammed Tijani – He didn’t work his way into the senior team. He started most of the matches from the bench. He only helped the team once with a goal, when he made his mark against Slovan Liberec.

Simion Michez – Despite health problems, he played in eleven league games. However, like the team, he did not do very well during the fall and did not score a goal or an assist. He played in two games in the Conference League.

Andres Dumitrescu – He asserted himself only sporadically. He scored two starts in the league, after one game he played in the Conference League and in the MOL Cup.

The quartet of players was also released by Slavia to clubs in the second league. Elmedin Rama started the season in Pardubice, but then moved to Vlašimi. Jan Sirotník, born in Slavism, was Viktoria Žižkov’s number one goalkeeper. For a change, striker Daniel Šmiga started regularly in the Příbram jersey. Jan Lacko was less busy in Chrudim, when he played in five duels as a substitute player.

And to make matters worse, in the fall the famous players also went to other countries for game practice. They worked in Europe and overseas.

Nike League (Slovakia)

Vladimír Perišić – In the Košice jersey, the under-21 representative scored one goal and added two assists. He scored three times in cup matches, he also recorded one assist in the Conference League.

Super League (Switzerland)

Dominik Pech – During the autumn, he worked his way into the Young Boys Bern lineup, and also played in the European League. He most often starts in the position of central offensive midfielder. He had one assist.

MLS (USA)

Conrad Wallem – In the colors of St. Louis City mainly started as a wingback or a winger. In thirty-two games, he scored one goal and added four assists.

Ekstraklasa (Poland)

Timothy Grandma – In the position of central midfielder with more defensive tasks, he started in the jersey of Lech Poznaň in twelve matches of the Polish league. He added another four starts in the Conference League. Towards the end of autumn, he was used more as a substitute player.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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