Slavia Signs National Team Defender | Transfer News

Done, signed. Defender David Jurásek reports back in the stitched ranks. Slavia brought in the national team defender after two and a half seasons during which the left back played abroad. At first there was speculation about a loan move, but Slavia finally agreed on a transfer with Portuguese Benfica.

“David is a player who knows Slavia very well, and we know his qualities very well. In the past, he has repeatedly shown that he can make a difference in the offensive direction, from which our forwards can also benefit significantly. His foreign experience has pushed him further, and we believe that he is at a stage in his career where he can immediately bring quality and at the same time increase competition on the left side of the field.” stated sports director of Slavia Přemysl Kovář.

The native of Lower Germany signed a three-and-a-half-year contract in Eden. And after signing the contract, he traveled with the team to Marbella, Spain for a winter camp.

Slavia it has always been a special place for me. I have grown a lot here as a player and as a person, and I take my return as a great motivation. I’m happy to be back in an environment I know and I’m looking forward to working with the team and the atmosphere in the stadium. I will do my best to be valid for Slavia and help them in the spring part of the season and beyond,” said Jurásek, who the club is counting on on the left side of the pitch.

Staron’s acquisition last played for Besiktas in Turkey, where he played in 17 games. She loaned to the Turkish club Juráska as part of a loan with the option of Benfica Lisbon.

In addition to Turkey and Portugal, the older of the brotherly duo, David, also played for Bundesliga side Hoffenheim. However, Jurásek did not stick in the starting line-up for a long time abroad and struggled for playing minutes.

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