Haditaghi Denies Reports of Mulahusejnović’s Transfer to Pogon
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
Pogon Szczecin owner Alex Haditaghi has denied reports of an agreement with Noah striker Nardin Mulahusejnović.
“This is absolutely false. We have not spoken with him or his agent for several weeks. He is a good player, but not for us,” Haditaghi wrote on social media.
Earlier, Polish journalist Kamila Glebocki reported that the Polish club had allegedly agreed on the transfer of the 28-year-old Bosnian, beating Raków in the race for the player. It was also claimed that the deal could amount to around €1 million, with the Armenian club set to receive 20% of any future resale.
However, following the statement from Pogon’s owner, the information about a potential transfer was effectively denied.
Mulahusejnović joined Noah in the summer of 2025 from Zrinjski Mostar for €230,000. This season, he has become one of the team’s key players, making 25 appearances, scoring 9 goals and providing 4 assists.
The forward particularly impressed in the UEFA Europa Conference League, where he became the top scorer of the league phase with 5 goals and 1 assist, playing a crucial role in Noah’s historic qualification for the tournament’s playoffs.
During the winter transfer window, clubs from the United States, Italy, the Czech Republic, Scotland and Russia showed interest in the player. In particular, Rubin offered more than €1.5 million for the striker, but the footballer declined the move.
Thus, at this moment, the information about Mulahusejnović’s transfer to the Polish championship is not confirmed.
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