Rogaška is awaiting the NZS decision, and Patrik Mijić has already informed interested clubs: “I am a free agent, waiting for offers”
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The story of Rogaška will almost certainly end poorly. It is expected that the Football Association of Slovenia (NZS) will push them to the bottom of the Slovenian football pyramid, which would inevitably mean the end of serious football in Rogaška Slatina. Most of the black-and-white players are already on standby for new opportunities, including the excellent forward Patrik Mijić who is waiting for a new employer.
“I am now a free agent and there is a lot of talk about my transfer. We will see who sends an official offer, then I will decide how to proceed. Obviously, I want to join a club where I will play and continue to score goals, creating a new stepping stone for my career. It’s nice to hear praises from Damir Krznar and see the interest from clubs. It means I am doing something right and must continue this way,” Patrik Mijić told Sportske Novosti. As a member of Rogaška, he scored 16 goals in 21 matches.
Patrik Mijić also admitted that he could not have imagined, even in his wildest dreams, that his move to Slovenia, which happened during the last winter transfer window, would pay off so well: “If someone had told me in winter that what happened would happen, I would have told them to stop using drugs (laughs)! I didn’t change anything in my approach, but at Rogaška I got the opportunity with coach Oskar Drobneta and everything fell into place.”
Despite parting ways with Rogaška, Patrik Mijić could stay in the Prva liga Telemach. There is significant interest from Celje, and some media have also mentioned interest from Maribor and Olimpija.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet