Spartak Moscow has officially confirmed the financial details of Andrey Mironov’s new three-year contract, as reported by Sport-Express journalist Mikhail Zislis. The 31-year-old defenseman will earn 40 million rubles (approximately €400,000) per season, maintaining the same salary as his previous deal signed in summer 2025, which originally ran through 2028. This consistency underscores Mironov’s value to the club, despite a modest 2025-26 campaign in the FONBET KHL Championship.
During the regular season, Mironov appeared in 66 games for Spartak, contributing 21 points (6 goals, 15 assists) with a plus-minus rating of -1. His playoff performance, however, was less impactful, as he recorded no points in five appearances while maintaining the same -1 rating. Despite these statistics, Spartak’s decision to retain Mironov on unchanged terms reflects confidence in his leadership and defensive capabilities. The club, a perennial contender in the KHL, continues to invest in experienced players to bolster its roster for future seasons.
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Mironov’s extension aligns with Spartak’s long-term strategy, ensuring stability in their defensive lineup. As the 2026-27 season approaches, fans will be watching closely to see if the veteran can elevate his game and help the team improve on last year’s results.