The 2018–19 PFC CSKA Moscow season was the 27th successive season that the club play in the Russian Premier League, the highest tier of association football in Russia.
On 5 June, Georgi Shchennikov signed a new contract with CSKA until the summer of 2023.[1] On 14 June, CSKA announced that Konstantin Bazelyuk would spend the 2018–19 season on loan at FC SKA-Khabarovsk.[2]
On 15 June it was confirmed that CSKA would take FC Tosno's place in the Russian Super Cup on 27 July.[3]
On 20 June, CSKA Moscow announced that they had agreed the transfer of Hörður Magnússon with Bristol City, with personal terms still to be signed,[4] whilst Bristol City announced that Magnússon had left for an undisclosed fee.[5] Two days later, 22 June, CSKA announced the signing of Jaka Bijol on a five-year contract from Rudar Velenje.[6]
On 2 July, Sergei Tkachyov moved to Arsenal Tula on a season-long loan deal.[7]
On 4 July, CSKA Moscow announced the signing of Rodrigo Becão on a season-long loan deal from Bahia.[8]
On 8 July, Sergei Ignashevich announced his retirement from football,[9] with Aleksei Berezutski and Vasili Berezutski also announcing their retirement from football on 20 July.[10]
On 18 July, Kirill Nababkin extended his contract with CSKA Moscow until the end of the 2019/20 season,[11] with manager Viktor Goncharenko also extending his contract the following day, until the end of the 2019/20 season.[12]
On 26 July, CSKA Moscow announced the signing of Ilzat Akhmetov on a four-year contract after his Rubin Kazan contract had expired.[13]
On 27 July, CSKA Moscow announced that Aleksandr Golovin had signed for AS Monaco on a record-breaking transfer fee for CSKA Moscow.[14] Later the same day, CSKA Moscow won their seventh Russian Super Cup, with a 1-0 extra time victory over Lokomotiv Moscow.[15] After the game, CSKA Moscow confirmed that Vitinho had left the club to join Flamengo.[16]
On 1 August, CSKA Moscow announced the arrival of Abel Hernández from Hull City on a three-year contract.[17]
On 14 August, CSKA Moscow announced that Aaron Olanare had left the club after his contract with cancelled by mutual consent.[18] The following day, 15 August, CSKA Moscow announced the arrival of Nikola Vlašić on a season-long loan deal from Everton[19]
On 30 August, Igor Akinfeev signed a new contract with CSKA until the summer of 2022.[20]
On 31 August, CSKA Moscow announced that Arnór Sigurðsson had signed on a five-year contract from IFK Norrköping,[21] that Takuma Nishimura had signed on a four-year contract from Vegalta Sendai,[22] and Ivan Oblyakov had signed from FC Ufa until the summer of 2023.[23]
On 5 October, CSKA Moscow announced the signing of Malian striker Lassana N'Diaye, on a contract until the summer of 2023, after he turned 18 on 3 October.[24]
On 18 December, CSKA Moscow announced that goalkeeper Pavel Ovchinnikov and defender Ivan Maklakov had left the club at the expiration of their contracts.[25]
On 9 January 2019, Nayair Tiknizyan and Vitaly Zhironkin both signed a new contracts with the CSKA until the summer of 2022.[26] On 22 January, CSKA Moscow announced that Fyodor Chalov had signed a new contract with the club, until the summer of 2022.[27]
On 24 January, Timur Zhamaletdinov joined Lech Poznań on loan until the end of the season, with an option for Lech Poznań to make the move permanent at the end of the season.[28] The following day Khetag Khosonov joined Tambov on loan until the end of the season,[29] whilst Astemir Gordyushenko joined Tyumen on loan until the end of the season.[30]
On 11 February, Timur Pukhov left CSKA Moscow to join Lithuanian club FK Žalgiris.[31] On 19 February, Aleksandr Makarov moved on loan to Avangard Kursk for the remainder of the season,[32] whilst Maksim Yedapin joined Yenisey Krasnoyarsk on a similar deal.[33]
On 22 February, CSKA Moscow announced that Ivan Oleynikov had joined Fakel Voronezh on loan until the end of the season,[34] whilst Igor Diveyev had joined the club on loan until the end of the season from Ufa, with an option to make the move permanent in the summer.[35]
On 26 April, Viktor Vasin signed a new contract with CSKA, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2021.[36]
On 31 May, CSKA Moscow announced that they had exercised their option to make Igor Diveyev's loan deal permanent, signing him to a five-year contract,[37] whilst Anatoli Anisimov left the club after the expiration of his contract.[38]
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