Will Luka Zahović change employers after the dismal season? The doors could open for him at the club where Damjan Bohar plays
Photo: Pogon Szczecin
Luka Zahović has had a truly dismal season. He probably doesn’t even remember the last time he scored only once in a competitive year. That happened precisely in the 2023/24 season, where he almost completely disappeared from the football radars. But the dismal aspect isn’t just the number of goals scored; recently, it’s also striking that he actually doesn’t play anymore. In the Polish league, he played only three times in the year 2024, spending a mere 42 minutes on the field.
Given all this, it’s not too surprising that the media in Poland has already begun to wonder what the future holds for the Slovenian, while also hinting that he could leave Pogon from Szczecin after the season. He still has a contract with them for another year, but it increasingly seems that in his desire for more playing time, he will have to change employers, according to the Polish media.
Luka Zahović reportedly already had the opportunity to change employers in the winter transfer window. At that time, according to the portal Meczyki, there was interest in him from Zaglebie, the club where Damjan Bohar plays. The idea was for the 28-year-old to go to Lubin on loan, but in the end, it didn’t materialize. Now, according to some journalists in Poland, Zaglebie could renew their interest in the player, whom Matjaž Kek included in the broader list for participation in Euro 2024, regardless of everything.
Nevertheless, the former striker of Maribor is playing less and less, and there are fewer and fewer goals. Considering he’s 28 years old, it would indeed be a shame if he spent the last years of his career in an environment where he clearly no longer has a real future.
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Author: editorial Football Planet