Nigerian winger Dauda Johnson Agwom has signed a new three year contract with FK Novi Pazar, extending his stay with the Serbian side.
The 19 year old forward’s new deal will keep him at the club as he continues his development in the Serbian top flight.
Agwom is regarded as a promising young talent, and the contract extension is seen as a strong vote of confidence in his potential and long term value to the team.
The Serbian club, which competes in the country’s top division, has been building a reputation for nurturing emerging players, particularly from Africa and other international markets.
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For Agwom, the deal offers stability and an opportunity to gain regular playing time in a competitive European league, a crucial step in his career progression.
The move also reflects the growing presence of Nigerian players in Eastern European leagues, where clubs continue to scout and develop young prospects with an eye on future transfers to bigger competitions.
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