Mulahusejnović Close to Leaving Noah: Pogoń Agrees €1 Million Transfer
- Author: Vahe Hakobyan
- Sportaran
Noah striker Nordin Mulahusejnović is set to continue his career in the Polish league. According to Polish journalist Kamil Glembocki from kanalsportowy.pl, Polish club Pogoń Szczecin has agreed on a deal for the 28-year-old Bosnian, beating Raków in the race for the player.
It is reported that the Armenian club will receive €1 million for the transfer, as well as 20% of any future resale fee.
Noah signed Mulahusejnović in the summer of 2025 from Zrinjski Mostar for €230,000. As a result, the Yerevan-based club could more than quadruple their investment in just six months.
Mulahusejnović became a true revelation of the European campaign. He finished as the top scorer of the UEFA Conference League league phase, scoring 5 goals and providing 1 assist. The Bosnian was involved in all of his team’s goals during that stage and helped Noah make history as the first Armenian club to reach the tournament’s knockout stage.
In total, the forward made 25 appearances for the Armenian side, scoring 9 goals and delivering 4 assists.
This winter, clubs from the United States, Italy, the Czech Republic, Scotland, and Russia showed interest in Mulahusejnović. In particular, Rubin Kazan offered a significantly higher fee — starting from €1.5 million. However, the player refused a move to the Russian club.
If the deal is officially completed soon, Noah will lose one of its key players but will receive significant financial compensation and a percentage from a future transfer.
It remains unclear whether he will be able to play in the second leg of the UEFA Conference League Round of 32 against AZ. The Armenian side won the first match 1–0, and the return leg will take place on February 26.
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