The Arizona Wildcats further bulked up their perimeter for next season with the reported addition of highly regarded German-Russian wing .
2025 class, 6'7 🇩🇪Wing Ivan Kharchenkov has committed to Arizona, sources tell Eurohopes.Kharchenkov, one of the TOP players available in the class, has been one of the most productive 2006-born age group for German powerhouse Bayern Munich. Impact player for the Wildcats.
— Eurohopes (@Eurohopes)
Eurohopes reported Monday that the 6-7, 230-pound wing had committed to the Wildcats. He was coming off an all-tournament performance last weekend in Italy, where Draft Express’ Jon Chepkevich said he projects as a first-round NBA Draft pick in 2026.
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Ivan Kharchenkov picks Roman Siuelepa’s pocket and flushes home a transition jam.The 6’7†Russian-German guard is one of the most talented European prospects of the 2006-born generation.The Bayern Munich product projects as a potential first round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep)
As a freshman next season, Kharchenkov is expected to play a key role on the wing for the Wildcats, whose perimeter lost Caleb Love, Carter Bryant and KJ Lewis from last season.
But before he comes to Tucson, Kharchenkov could wind up facing Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd  at Switzerland, since Lloyd will be the head coach for Team USA and Kharchenkov is one of Germany’s top youth players.
Although he’s just 18, Kharchenkov has years of high-level European experience, having become the youngest player to score in Germany’s BBL while playing for Bayern Munich during the 2022-23 season when he was just 16 years old.
Bayern Munich announced last October that  to play for it through 2027, though Kharchenkov has been a  of several high-level college programs for next season.
This season, Kharchenov has  in the BBL, averaging 5.7 points while shooting 63.9%. He also played 23 games for Bayern Munich in the high-level Euroleague, averaging 2.9 points while shooting 59.6.%.
±á¾±²õÌý into a regular reserve role for Bayern Munich's senior team while turning just 18 last fall was a surprise, according to .

Ivan Kharchenkov averaged 17.5 points and 5.3 rebounds for Germany in the 2024 FIBA U18 Eurobasket event.
“Kharchenkov hasn’t stepped into a massive role or even one with significant impact, but he’s up to nearly eight minutes per game in EuroLeague action and that’s eight more than anyone expected heading into the season,†Bernucca wrote. “Part of the reason he’s been serviceable for coach (Gordon) Herbert is his size. Kharchenkov is 6-foot-6 and has nearly 230 pounds of muscle. He is shredded and is not a youngster that more experienced veterans can punish physically.
While Bernucca noted that Kharchenkov’s stats were modest, he said Kharchenkov has shown confidence shooting 3s and found success cutting to the basket against domestic competition.
“When driving lanes are left open he attacks them at full force, and given his size, there aren’t many opposing defenders who want to get in front of him once he gets momentum,†Bernucca wrote.
The son of Alexander Kharchenkov, a longtime European pro who helped the Soviet Union win the 1974 World Cup, Ivan Kharchenkov  while also standing out .
Kharchenkov helped Germany win the 2024 FIBA U18 EuroBasket title last summer while averaging 17.5 points, 5.3 rebounds and 3.8 assists. During Germany’s 93-83 win over Serbia in the gold-medal game, Kharchenkov posted 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists.
Ivan Kharchenkov is one of the best talents at FIBA U18 Eurobasket. Fantastic scorer, fights through contact at the rim and has showcased an increasing ability to spray threes from all over the court.Also had the game-sealing block to send Germany to the semis
— Nick Kalinowski (@kalidrafts)
Kharchenkov also played for Germany in the 2023 U18 European Championships and in the 2022 European U16 European Division B Championships.
Kharchenkov and the bulk of  from last summer's U18 EuroBasket event  from June 28 to July 6 in Lausanne, Switzerland. Germany and USA are not in the same U19 groups but could meet in bracketed games.
Arizona's spring roster transition to date:
Returning
Tobe Awaka, C, 6-8, senior
Jaden Bradley, G, 6-3, senior
Anthony Dell’Orso, G/F, 6-6, senior
Motiejus Krivas, C, 7-2, junior
Addison Arnold, G, 6-3, sophomore#
Jackson Francois, G, 6-5, senior #
Jackson Cook, G, 6-3 sophomore#
Newcomers
Evan Nelson, G, 6-2, senior (Harvard transfer)
Sidi Gueye, 6-11, freshman
Bryce James, 6-4, freshman
Ivan Kharchenkov, F, 6-8, freshman
Mabil Mawut, 6-11 freshman
Koa Peat, F, 6-8, freshman
Dwayne Aristode, F, 6-8, freshman
Brayden Burries, F, 6-4, freshman
Departed
Carter Bryant, 6-8, sophomore NBA
KJ Lewis, G, 6-4, junior (Georgetown)
Caleb Love, G, 6-4, out of eligibility
Conrad Martinez, G, 6-0 (in transfer portal)
Emmanuel Stephen, C, 7-0, sophomore (UNLV)
Trey Townsend, F, 6-6, out of eligibility
Henri Veesaar, F/C, 7-0, junior (North Carolina)
Grant Weitman, G, 6-4, out of eligibility
Luke Champion, F, 6-8, out of eligibility
# Walk-on player in 2024-25.