Domžale boasted: “We have a new number 10!” We reveal: the contract with the yellow family was signed by Haris Vučkić
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On Sunday, a valuable point against Olimpija, and on Monday, a transfer bomb (which we announced on our website days ago) from the hands of the club’s executive director Matej Oražem and his right-hand man Gregor Ciglar – Domžale has significantly strengthened, with none other than Haris Vučkić returning home! The yellow family, which has had a very, very successful transfer window, earning well from sales and bringing a number of exceptionally talented teenagers to Kamniška Bistrica, has now received a major reinforcement for the continuation of the season. Haris Vučkić comes to Domžale as a free agent, and the former Slovenian champion proudly announced: “We have a new number 10!“
Domžale was quite secretive about it, but as we found out, the new number 10 is none other than Haris Vučkić. The contract is signed, the transfer is sealed. The 31-year-old former Slovenian international (12 caps, 5 goals) is returning to his hometown after a long 15 years! He left the club that developed him in 2009 when he signed for Newcastle United, where he stayed for 8 years. During that time, he was loaned out frequently to Cardiff, Rotherham, Rangers, Wigan, and Bradford.
After leaving St James’ Park, he revived his career at Twente, struggled with Zaragoza, and earned a lucrative move to Thailand with his performances at Rijeka, where he played last for Buriram United. He stayed there for a year and a half before returning to Slovenia this year. He took his time to gather offers, had the option of moving to Bosnia and Herzegovina, but ultimately decided to play where it all began for him. In Domžale. Matej Oražem and Grega Ciglar managed to persuade the player, who is expected to make a difference for Domžale, and Haris Vučkić will undoubtedly be a significant addition to the entire Prva liga Telemach. Welcome back, Haris Vučkić!
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Author: editorial Football Planet