Media: Tsygankov is preparing to return to the game, but the club may sell him.


Ukrainian footballer Viktor Tsygankov, who plays for the Spanish team "Girona", is continuing to recover from an injury. He sustained a tendon injury in his left thigh in October. According to dynamo.kiev.ua, the 26-year-old player has returned to training and is following a personalized program, combined with rehabilitation.
However, in recent days, rumors have emerged about a possible sale of Tsygankov. According to Spanish media, Girona's head coach Michel Sanchez would not want to part with the Ukrainian footballer, considering him one of the team's leaders. But the club's management is ready to consider offers for the player's transfer to another team.
Interest from Italian and German clubs
Clubs from Italy and Germany are showing interest in Viktor Tsygankov. "Lazio" and "Napoli" have been monitoring the player for some Time, and the German "Eintracht" dispatched scouts to Girona's matches. Another German club interested in Tsygankov's transfer has not been named.
The transfer value of the player is 30 million euros. Tsygankov himself does not want to leave "Girona", as his family feels comfortable in Catalonia. However, the management of the Spanish club believes that the player's health might cause issues.
Viktor Tsygankov has been playing for "Girona" since 2023 and is one of the key players of the team. Another Ukrainian footballer, Dovbyk, has already moved to the Italian "Roma" after playing for "Girona" in the 2023-2024 season.
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