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Nardin Mulahusejnović moves from Noah to Serbian club Vojvodina


Nardin Mulahusejnović moves from Noah to Serbian club Vojvodina
Football

Bosnian striker Nardin Mulahusejnović has officially left FC Noah and will continue his career in Serbia. The forward has signed a three-year contract with Vojvodina.

According to Serbian media reports, Noah will receive €600,000 for the transfer of their top scorer in the UEFA Conference League, as well as 10% from a future sale of the player.

Mulahusejnović spent only one season with Noah, but quickly became one of the favorites of Armenian fans. In the completed season, the Bosnian forward scored 16 goals and provided 4 assists, playing an important role in the Yerevan club’s successful campaign.

Mulahusejnović was especially impressive on the European stage. In the UEFA Conference League, he became the top scorer of the league phase with 5 goals. His goals helped Noah reach the knockout stage of a European competition for the first time in the club’s history.

The striker’s new team is Vojvodina, which finished second in the Serbian championship last season. Next season, the Serbian club will play in the UEFA Europa League qualifiers.

It was previously reported that clubs from Poland, Russia, Scotland and other countries were interested in Mulahusejnović, but the forward eventually chose to continue his career in Serbia.


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