Literally in the last hours of the winter season, defender Martin Sladký and forward Vuk Strikovic came to Mladá Boleslav for transfers in Czech professional football.
Sladký scored one goal and two assists in 17 league matches for České Budějovice. In the spring he played only the final 11 minutes against Hradec Králové, he spent matches with Sparta and Pilsen on the bench. Krajek bek has a total of 109 duels, five goals and seven assists in the highest competition.
According to the club’s website, nineteen-year-old Strikovic scored eighteen goals in fifty matches of the highest Montenegrin competition. On the last day of the winter transfer period in the Czech Republic, he hurried through Frankfurt am Main, Germany, to Mladá Boleslav, where he signed a six-month guest visit with an option.
Milan Jirásek and Dominik Mašek, on the other hand, left the Mladá Boleslav staff. Jirásek headed to the second league Viktoria Žižkov, Mašek to move to Jablonec.
The South Bohemians also dealt with the changes until the last minute. “Mladá Boleslav showed interest in Martin Sladký and during the last day of the transfer period the transfer was completed,” says sports director Milan Čadek on the club’s website.
Petr Javorek and David Krch, who strengthened the second-league Táborsko at the last minute, headed for the competition. “As part of the cooperation, we agreed to host both players by the end of the season. Petr Javorek will also discuss the possibility of staying in the club in the upcoming season, “advises Čadek. Goalkeeper Martin Janáček joined the team during the winter break.
A pair of young men, Dominik Mašek and Michal Němeček, went to Písek. David Pravda and Štěpán Pineau returned to Dynamo. The contract at the club was terminated by Christián Veliký, who headed for Slovakia.