Danny, Necid, Sobol and Mingazov to terminate their contracts

Slavia has started the summer training without 4 players of the last-season squad. Necid and Sobol were on loan in Slavia and will return to their clubs. Danny and Mingazov have a permission look for another contract.
Slavia-raised striker Tomáš Necid ended his one-year loan from Turkish side Bursaspor and Slavia will not use the option to buy the player. Eduard Sobol returns to Ukraine after a year spent on loan in Prague.

Slavia will terminate the contract with Portuguese midfielder
Danny after a mutual agreement between the club and the player. Turkmen midfielder Ruslan Mingazov has permission from the club to look for another contract.

“I wish all the guys in the squad and the whole club only the best and I will follow Slavia in their future games. I must also thank all the fans. We part with Slavia as friends,”
Danny said.

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