Spartak Moscow are being linked with a move for Ugandan left-back Aziz Kayondo from Slovan Liberec, according to transfer speculation in Europe.
The 23-year-old defender, who plays his club football in the Czech Republic for Liberec, is the subject of interest from the Russian Premier Liga side, with the probability of any deal currently listed as “?” on transfer tracking data. There is no indication of a fee or contract length at this stage, but his current market value is recorded at €1.00m, which would make him a relatively low-cost option should Spartak decide to firm up their interest.
Kayondo’s contractual situation at Liberec is unclear, with no expiry date publicly available. That has prompted suggestions he could become a free agent if his deal has quietly run down, potentially allowing Spartak to move without paying a transfer fee, or to negotiate a reduced sum if his contract is close to expiring. For now, however, he remains registered with the Czech club, where he wears the number 27 shirt.
Born on 6 October 2002 in Kalungu, Uganda, Kayondo stands at 1.75m and operates primarily as a defender at left-back, favouring his left foot. He represents Uganda at international level and has used steady club performances to build a reputation as a modern full-back capable of stepping into higher-profile European leagues.
Featuring this season in the Czech setup with Liberec in the Chance Liga structure, Kayondo’s form has underpinned his rise to a seven-figure valuation. While detailed match statistics are not publicly listed in the data provided, his consistent selection at left-back has helped maintain interest in his development.
With his social media activity hinting at ambition for the next step of his career, any move to Spartak Moscow would represent a significant jump in profile. If the transfer materialises, it could be a defining moment for Kayondo, offering a platform to enhance his reputation in a more demanding league and potentially reshape the trajectory of his club and international career.
