Huddersfield Town has officially secured the services of Serbian center forward Bojan Radulović from Finnish champions HJK Helsinki on a permanent basis. The 24-year-old striker, born in Spain, has committed to a three-and-a-half-year contract, which will keep him with Huddersfield until the summer of 2027, subject to international clearance.
Bojan began his youth career at Lleida Esportiu in Catalonia and later moved to England with Brighton & Hove Albion in 2018. After loan spells at Espanyol B and Alavés B, he made a move to AIK in Sweden in 2020 before permanently joining HJK Helsinki in 2022. Standing at 6’3, Radulović is known for his height and goal-scoring prowess, providing a strong presence in the attacking third.
With an impressive track record, including two Finnish league titles, a domestic cup victory, and notable performances in European football, Bojan has scored 36 goals in 78 appearances for HJK. His significant contribution in European competitions this season further enhances his reputation.
Mark Cartwright, Sporting Director at Huddersfield Town, expressed his satisfaction with the new signing, emphasizing Bojan’s potential for immediate impact and future growth. Cartwright stated, “Bojan ticks all of our boxes,” highlighting him as not only a valuable asset for the present but also someone with the potential to improve further.
Huddersfield Town Manager Darren Moore also shared his excitement about the addition of Bojan to the team. Moore noted that a forward with Bojan’s profile was something they had been eager to acquire. Set to don the number nine shirt, Bojan Radulović becomes Huddersfield’s second signing of the January window, following the loan acquisition of Alex Matos from Chelsea.
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