“Slavia” has completed the transfer process: Ukrainian goalkeeper Nazar Domčák is moving to Prague for €5 million.
PRAGUE. The Czech club “Slavia” has officially confirmed the transfer of Ukrainian goalkeeper Nazar Domčák. The transfer fee amounts to €5 million. The contract has been signed, and all formalities have been completed.
Domčák has long been on the list of potential candidates for European scouts due to his excellent playing skills, his ability to handle the ball with precision, and his modern technique in handling the ball with his feet. Moving to the Prague club will be a significant step in his career, and it will also give him the opportunity to become one of the top goalkeepers in Czech football.
“Slavia”’s management has chosen Domčák as part of their strategy to update their squad before the start of the European competitions. €5 million is a record amount for a goalkeeper transfer in Czech league history. This shows both the club’s sporting and financial ambitions. The terms of the personal contract are not publicly disclosed yet, but both parties have already signed all the necessary documents.
It is expected that Domčák will join the team during the training sessions in the coming days. The head coach has already stated that the Ukrainian goalkeeper will pose a strong challenge to the existing goalkeepers in the team. “Slavia” continues to actively work on finding new players for the upcoming season. This transfer is the first step in their efforts to build a strong squad for the new season.