Darijan Boyanic leaves Hammarby – sale to South Korea

Hammarby sells Darijan Bojanic to South Korea.

According to Sportbladet information, the club has agreed with Ulsan Hyundai on a transfer fee – and the Bajen captain is expected to leave soon.

It was this summer that Sportbladet was able to reveal Hammarby’s desire to give the captain Darian Bojanich A new long-term contract, during which the midfielder will become one of the highest paid players at the club. But the two parties were unable to agree on a new contract and after that sporting director Jesper Jansson made it clear that Bojanic was expected to be sold this winter.

Compatible with Ulsan Hyundai

Several sources reported on Monday that the captain himself has been open to an adventure abroad and, according to Sportbladet information, there will now be a move to South Korea and Ulsan Hyundai for the midfielder. The Football Channel was the first to report that the transfer date was approaching. Hammarby has been negotiating with the club for a long time and has now agreed a transfer fee.

Didn’t expect me to go to match camp

Thus, Bojanic leaves Baggin. Prior to 2019, the former Helsingborg and Gothenburg player signed a three and a half year contract with Hammarby. In total, there were 132 matches, 12 goals and 28 matches in the green and white jersey of Pojanic. He is also not expected to go to the match camp in Marbella at the end of November. Ulsan Hyundai is the champion club from South Korea, winning the K-League by five points ahead of runner-up Jeonbuk Hyundai. Ulsan Hyundai previously tried to sign Hammarby striker Gustav Ludwigson, but then the striker signed a new contract with Bagen.

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