Rudi Požeg Vancaš finds an environment where he feels comfortable and trusted: New contract for the 30-year-old Slovenian
Photo: Diosgyori VTK
After an excellent past season, in which he recorded 8 goals and 12 assists in 34 matches, Rudi Požeg Vancaš found himself in transfer rumors as expected. He is said to be interesting to several other clubs, but the former Slovenian international will not be moving anytime soon. Rudi Požeg Vancaš has extended his contract with Diosgyori VTK, to which he transferred a year ago.
“I am very happy at Diosgyor, so I immediately accepted the club’s offer to extend my contract,” Rudi Požeg Vancaš said for the club’s website and continued: “I feel excellent here, I am close to my loved ones, I adore my teammates, the people in the city, and the fans. I would gladly sign an even longer contract, although this one already lasts for several years. I want to continue being a useful member of the team, whether through goals, assists, or, if necessary, by playing in defense. On a team level, I dream of achieving qualification for European competitions one day, for example, by winning the Hungarian Cup. This club and its fans deserve success.”
Endre Bajusz, the sporting director of the Hungarian club, does not hide his satisfaction regarding the extension with the former member of Kolpa, Domžale, Celje, Čornomorac, Tobol, and Koper, stating: “We could list his qualities, which he possesses and brings to the team, for a long time, but I would particularly highlight his technical skills, explosiveness, and football intelligence, which allow him to break through compact defenses, which will be crucial for us again this year based on last season. Additionally, we count on his contributions both on and off the field, as the goal of extending the contract is also to help in the rapid development of our young talents as part of an experienced core.”
Interestingly, the club from Miskolc, the fourth largest city in Hungary, did not disclose the length of the extension for 30-year-old Rudi Požeg Vancaš. However, judging by the player’s words, it seems to be more than just one season.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet