Once recognized by Sevilla for his talent, now he is headed to the fields of the Slovenian Second League: Montenegrin Nikola Gluščević has signed with Jadran Dekani
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Nikola Gluščević, a 22-year-old forward from Montenegro, is the prime example of how unpredictable the world of football can be. The footballer, who stands tall at 196 centimeters, showed great promise in his younger years. So much so that his talent was recognized by Sevilla, which acquired him from the Montenegrin club OFK Grbalj in 2019 and took him to Andalusia.
Nikola Glušćević didn’t stay long in Sevilla. Just six months later, he was loaned to OFK Titograd. A year after moving to Spain, he bid farewell and signed with Proleter. Later, he played in Serbia for Radnički and Kolubara, briefly returned to Spain as a member of Cadiz, and then experienced Portugal, where he wore the jersey of Vizela.
The footballer, whose match statistics are much less “exciting” than the number of clubs he changed, recently played for Kolubara, and now he will try to revive his career in 2. SNL. Nikola Gluščević has become the new member of Jadran from Dekani, officially registered by the Slovenian Football Association for the Primorska club on Friday.
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Author: editorial Football Planet