
Uzbekistan's "Andijon" club has started to seriously strengthen its squad ahead of the second round, reports championat.asia. The team decided to bring in the experienced central defender Kristian Novak, who has gained experience in Polish football, during the summer transfer window.
According to available information, Novak, born in 1994 and standing at 1.88 meters tall, has played for a number of well-known Polish clubs as well as "Heart of Midlothian" (Scotland), "Panionios" (Greece), "Slaven" (Croatia), "U Cluj" (Romania), "Bohemian" (Ireland) and "Zhenis" (Kazakhstan). His experience on large fields and in various championships is expected to help “Andijon” increase its competitiveness in the new season.
Today, July 9, Novak completed his current contract with "Zhenis" and obtained free agent status. According to Transfermarkt, the defender is now valued at 150 thousand euros, and this could be a financially advantageous transfer for "Andijon".
Experts note that Novak's great experience will be an important advantage for the team's defense. Fans, meanwhile, are eagerly awaiting to see how the Polish defender will perform in the Uzbek championship.
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