Aluminij, a week after the transfer window closed, with two more reinforcements; competition will intensify between the goalposts and in the midfield
Photo: Danilo Vezjak
It’s true that the winter transfer window in Slovenia concluded a week ago, but it seems that the transfers are not yet over. This time, two new footballers were presented in Kidričevo at Aluminij, where they successfully strengthened their squad in the final days before the deadline.
Kristijan Župić will try to fill the gap left by the injury to Samo Pridgar and comes from nearby Slovenska Bistrica. The twenty-three-year-old goalkeeper started his career in his hometown of Novi Sad at FK Proleter. In the last season, he made 15 appearances on Slovenian second-league fields, keeping his net untouched five times. After the end of the autumn part, he parted ways with the club from Slovenska Bistrica prematurely, but he didn’t stay without a club for long. The 23-year-old will wear the number 27 jersey in Kidričevo.
Photo source: NK Aluminij Kidričevo
The second newcomer in the closing stages of the transfer window is midfielder Dejan Šarac, who last played for Austrian club SW Bregenz. The player of Serbian descent, who holds an Austrian passport, started his career at Sturm Graz, from where his journey led through Admira to Italian club Lazio, where he played in the youth selections.
Photo source: NK Aluminij Kidričevo
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Author: editorial Football Planet