Roman Yaremchuk (Lviv, Ukraine - November 27, 1995) is already a Valencia CF player. The striker arrives to the EA Sports League after his time with Club Brugge in the Belgian first division. The new Valencianista attacker arrives to bring power, strength, presence, mobility and, above all, goal to the Club's offense.
Trajectory
The new Valencia CF player began his professional career at Dynamo Kiev and then decided to continue his career at Oleksandriya, also in the Ukrainian first division. After being in the Ukrainian Premier League, Yaremchuk played for KAA Gent, Benfica and, finally, Club Brugge, where he has been since the 22.23 season.
International with Ukraine
In the international area, the striker from Lviv has been representing his country’s national team since the younger categories. His debut with Ukraine’s senior team was, at just 22 years old, on September 6, 2018, in the UEFA Nations League. A selection with which he disputed and had an influential performance at UEFA Euro 2020, thus consolidating over the seasons and even managing to be the fifth-highest scorer in the history of the Ukrainian national team.
Last season
Yaremchuk joined Club Brugge of the Jupiler Pro League in the 22-23 season. In the current season 23-24, the Ukrainian striker has scored 4 goals in 5 matches played. With the Belgian club, he played in the qualifiers for the UEFA Conference League.
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