A New Striker for the Black-Whites
The transfer window is heating up in Belgrade, and FK Partizan are making a decisive move to bolster their attack. The club is on the verge of signing 21-year-old striker Artjom Shumanski from CSKA Moscow. The deal is structured as a one-year loan, but with a critical twist that reflects the club’s desire for long-term stability rather than short-term fixes.
Learning from Past Mistakes
Partizan officials have made it clear they will not repeat the loan-player pitfalls of recent seasons. To ensure commitment, the contract includes a buyout option that allows the club to make the transfer permanent after the loan period expires. Financially, the arrangement is a shared burden, with both Partizan and CSKA splitting the player’s salary costs during the loan term. This structure aims to mitigate risk while providing a pathway to a permanent addition.
Scouting the Belarusian Forward
Interest in Shumanski was not new; talks began during the winter transfer window, though no agreement was reached at that time. Instead of heading to Belgrade, the young forward moved to Krylya Sovetov on loan. His statistical record there raises eyebrows: he featured in 19 league matches but failed to score a single goal. This lack of output inevitably sparks debate among supporters about the quality of incoming talent.
Born in Vitebsk, Belarus, Shumanski honed his skills at the BATE Borisov academy before playing for Aris Limassol. CSKA signed him in 2024 for a reported fee of €1.5 million. Now, the Belarusian international is poised to test his mettle in the Serbian SuperLiga, hoping to turn his career around under the bright lights of Humsko.
partizan opet kupuje nekoga ko nije dao gol prošle godine... nemojmo da nas iznenadi lol. videćemo da li će se prilagoditi