Dinamo Brest managed to end BATE Borisov's Belarusian League monologue, who had been winning the title for 13 years. In January, Dinamo signed Shkurin for a very low price, as Axel Torres told the newspaper 'AS'.
The forward was going to arrive to be an important player ahead of the Champions League group stages, but he wasn't at Dinamo Brest for more than a day. In fact, he put the top on for the presentation, photo session, and little more.
For Dinamo Brest it was round business. The opportunity came up for them to sell him to CSK Moscow and they didn't think twice about it because they were going to pay half a million euros.
The maths isn't complicated because the Belarussian side made a profit of just over 400,000 euros for a player who didn't have to prove himself and who lasted a day at the club.
This season, Shkurin played 51 minutes for CSKA Moscow before the break, so he'll have to fight for a position after signing up until 30th June 2024.