Tom Kljun is the next to swap Slovenia for Italy: the 18-year-old says goodbye to Tabor and puts on a Lecce jersey
Italy, the promised land for footballers from Slovenia. You will experience for yourself whether honey and milk are really being churned there. Tom Kljun. Only 18-year-old the footballer who is best on the wing, has become the next Slovenian to go to the Apennine peninsula. Tom Kljun has agreed to cooperate with Lecce, with whom Slovenians have played before. Sebastjan Cimerotič, Žan Majer, Anej Lovrečič and Patrik Bordon have also played for Lecce.
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Tom Kljun moved to Italy from Sežana, where he has played for Tabor. He made 39 appearances for the club from the border town, including 14 times for the club Celje. Kljuna was brought to Italy by a well-known talent hunter Pantaleo Corvino (he brought many famous footballers to the Italian boot, including Valeri Bozhinov, Javier Chevanton, Stevan Jovetic, Zdravko Kuzmanovic and others), and the footballer is a member of the Serie A signed a three-year contract with an option to extend the cooperation for a further 24 months. According to the Lecce management, Kljun will first prove himself in the Lecce youth team.
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