Domžale will have to find a new striker: Filip Stuparević will take advantage of his ‘free hands’ and continue his career in Scotland
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6 goals and 2 assists. Not a lot, but it was enough for a step forward in his career. Filip Stuparević, a 23-year-old forward from Serbia, is bidding farewell to Slovenia after just one year. The former prospect of Rad and Voždovac, who signed for Watford at a young age, will take advantage of the fact that his contract with Domžale has expired. According to currently available information, he will resume his career on the Island, but not in England. Filip Stuparević is reportedly set to sign for a club in Scotland in the near future, although the name of the club is not yet known.
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Domžale tried to retain the experienced player from the Czech Republic and the United Arab Emirates, and negotiations were held to extend their collaboration. However, Filip Stuparević received an offer that was evidently more enticing.
The Yellow Family will evidently need to strengthen both their attack and goalkeeping, as it became clear on Saturday that Lovro Štubljar will not return to Kamniška Bistrica in the summer transfer window. Domžale wanted to retain him for at least another year, but Empoli ultimately preferred the offer from Celje. Celje was also pursuing Martin Turk, but ultimately decided on the goalkeeper, who made a significant contribution to Domžale’s survival in the Prva liga Telemach this past season.
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Author: editorial Football Planet