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Lincoln City Breaks Transfer Record to Sign Ukrainian Midfielder

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Lincoln City Breaks Transfer Record to Sign Ukrainian Midfielder

Lincoln City has made an impression by securing the Ukrainian midfielder Ivan Varfolomeyev from Slovan Liberec, a Czech club, for an extraordinary transfer fee. It is reported by BBC Radio Lincolnshire that Lincoln City has allocated roughly £350,000 for the player, surpassing their prior record set in 2018 for John Akinde. Varfolomeyev, who hails from Crimea, first appeared in the Ukrainian premier league with Rukh Lviv in February 2021 before transferring to Slovan Liberec. In his last season, he became a crucial team member with 20 league appearances. The youthful midfielder also has seven caps for the Under-21 national team of Ukraine. This acquisition signifies a significant move for Lincoln City as the club seeks to strengthen their team with promising international talent. This article was sourced from original reporting featured on the www.bbc.com website by The Lincoln Post.

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