FK Partizan is slowly gearing up for the next season, with the summer transfer window being a key focus. One of the club's priorities is finding a new center-forward after losing Andrej Kostić to AC Milan and facing the departure of Sebastijan Polter. Marko Lekić, despite being on the roster, did not get significant playing time under coach Srđan Blagojević.
According to "Meridian sport BiH", Partizan has reportedly set their sights on Nardin Mulahusejnović, a 191 cm striker from Jermenskih Noe. This season, Mulahusejnović has scored 15 goals and provided four assists in the black and white jersey of Noe. He was also the top scorer in the Conference League with five goals in the fall.
Mulahusejnović, born in 1998 in Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has played nine matches and scored one goal for the Bosnia and Herzegovina youth team.
This could be the signing that Partizan needs to stay competitive in the league. But can they afford him? What do you think, will he bring the goals Partizan is looking for? Let me know in the comments below!