
Striker Kuharevich leaves Swans for Slovakian club
Swansea City striker Mykola Kuharevich has joined Slovakian club Slovan Bratislava for an undisclosed fee.The Ukrainian forward, 23, leaves without starting a game for Swansea since joining from Troyes two years ago.Kuharevich spent last season on loan at Hibernian.He made 13 substitute appearances in Swansea colours, scoring just one goal.Swansea have allowed Kuharevich to leave with little prospect of him breaking into Alan Sheehan's first-team plans.
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