Ħamrun Spartans presented their seventh signing of the summer transfer window as they sealed a deal to bring in Montenegrin forward Uros Djuranovic.
The 29-year-old forward is a Montenegrin international who has enjoyed a distinguished career in the Serbian Super League.
In fact, after spending the first years of his career in his country, he moved to the Czech Republic where he played for Dukla Prague before heading to Serbia where he played for one season with Radnicki Nis.
After a short spell in Romania with ACSM Poli Iasi he was back in the Serbian league as he played for Kolubara.
In 2022, he was signed by Hungarian side Kecskemet but his spell there was cut short in February when he returned to Kolubara.
In the final part of lat season, Djuranovc manage to collect nine appearances and scored two goals.
Djuranovic is the Spartans’ seventh signing this week after on Monday they confirmed that they had acquired the services of defenders Joseph Zerafa, Karlo Bilic, midfielders Elionay Freitas and Nemanja Kristic, winger Yuliyan Nenov and striker Seth Paintsil.
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