Marko Mijailović will not play in Romania: The former member of Olimpija has decided to sign a contract in his home country instead
Photo: NK Olimpija Ljubljana
Although the media in Romania announced this week that Marko Mijailović, who recently terminated his contract with Olimpija, would become the new teammate of Slovenian goalkeeper Adnan Golubović, who is a member of Dinamo from Bucharest, the predicted scenario will not come true. Marko Mijailović has indeed found a new employer. But not in Romania, but in Serbia.
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As we have learned, the defensive footballer will continue his career in Subotica, where he will sign for the former club of Aljaž Krefl. An agreement with Spartak (where Vladan Vidaković played this season as a loaned member of Maribor, who has since left Ljudski vrt and gone to Switzerland) is reached, official confirmation is imminent.
Spartak, where Ognjen Mudrinski is proving himself, recently the top scorer of Prva Liga Telemach, competes in the first Serbian league, currently occupying the 10th place. 26-year-old Marko Mijailović has previously played in his homeland for Crvena Zvezda, Bežanija, Rad, Mačva, and Voždovac.
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Author: editorial Football Planet