Football Season Guide

Sochi

In


Vladislav Sarveli (att) Krylia Sovetov; Artem Meshchanimov (def) Baltika; Kirill Ushatov (mid) Volga Tver; Daniil Martovoy (att) Volga Tver; Timofey Shipunov (mid) Volga Tver; Mateo Barac (def) Krylia Sovetov - end of loan; Ivan Miladinovic (def) Pari NN - end of loan; Maksim Barsov (att) Baltika - end of loan; Egor Prutsev (mid) Neftekhimik - end of loan; Philip Ipole (def) Dolgoprudnyi - end of loan.

Out


Mateo Cassierra (r) (att) Zenit; Rodrigao (r) (def) Zenit; Mateo Barac (def) Krylia Sovetov; Ivelin Popov (sp) (mid) Levski Sofia; Philip Ipole (def) Hapoel Hadera - on loan; Danila Prokhin (def) Rostov - end of loan; Dmitriy Vorobyev (att) Orenburg - end of loan.

Sochi continue to go from strength to strength as Vladimir Fedotov was able to guide his side to a second placed finish last season, nine points behind champions Zenit. However, there have been some key departures over the summer as their league top goalscorer last season, Mateo Cassierra, has joined Zenit. Regular defender Rodrigao has also joined Zenit in what is another important loss. Danila Prokhin who also impressed on loan last season has returned to his parent club Rostov. Fedotov has also left to join CSKA Moscow and the loss of the head coach will likely have a key impact. Sochi have signed replacements, however, as Vladislav Sarveli joins from Krylia Sovetov. The forward scored nine goals in the league last season and will hope to improve those numbers in a better side here. Artem Meshchaninov joins from league league side Baltika to add extra options at the back. Sochi have brought in some midfield options too on free transfers from lower league side Volga Tver. All three players are still young and are likely to just be depth options at the moment. They may also look to some players making their returns from loan spells to help the side during this campaign. It will be difficult for Sochi to mount a serious title challenge after losing their best two players to rivals Zenit. They will be hoping their new signings are able to hit the ground running if they are to make a similar impact as last term.

Target


Taking into consideration the key departures, Sochi will be aiming for a top four finish. A title challenge is unlikely, especially with Fedotov being replaced by former Enisey manager Vadim Garanin.