Why Huddersfield Town allowed Bojan Radulovic to leave in the winter transfer window
Huddersfield Town striker Bojan Radulovic has joined Dutch top flight side Fortuna Sittard on loan until the end of the season.
The forward has made 33 appearances and scored two goals for the Terriers since joining the club from HJK last January, including featuring 21 times this term.
The 25-year-old joins a side that sit eighth in the Eredivisie, while the loan move includes an option for the transfer to be made permanent.
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“While we saw flashes early on in his time with the club of the ability that persuaded us to sign him, we just haven’t been able to find a consistency with Bojan that has allowed him to perform to the level we needed,” sporting director Mark Cartwright told the club’s website.
“Always trying and working hard, this is a good move for him and an opportunity to recapture his form, having been unable to show the best of himself in either the Championship or League One. A deal and move that suits all parties, we wish Bojan well with his new side.”
Head coach Michael Duff added: “Bojan didn’t get off to the best start this summer having missed our pre-season trip to Austria through injury, but he continued to work with us and has been in and out of the side on a number of occasions since.
“A likeable character with the ability to be a good player in the right situation, this is a move that makes sense for all concerned both personally and professionally. I wish him the very best of luck out on loan.”