TS Galaxy striker Dzenan Zajmovic is proving difficult to ignore with each passing week with his hand standing high as the best newcomer in the Betway Premiership.
Zajmovic joined Galaxy at the beginning of the season after a brief spell with Serbian club Radnik Surdulica.
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His signing came with influence from Sead Ramovic, who also has his roots in the Balkans.
The man from Bosnia and Herzegovina was without a goal throughout his time in Serbia, raising doubts about his qualities.
However, he had banged goals for Velez Mostar back home and Sogdiana Jizzakh in Uzbekistan.
The 30-year-old has also previously played in Romania and Croatia.
Upon being offered terms better than what he was earning in the Balkans, it only made sense that he moved to TS Galaxy, where besides Ramovic he had fellow countryman Adnan Beganovic.
Fast-forward to five months later, Zajmovic is into double figures on the scoring charts after adding his latest on Tuesday.
The 30-year-old has now scored 10 (plus three assists) in 19 appearances at Galaxy, putting his name for discussion in the newcomer ranks along with Andy Boyeli and Mohau Nkota.
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Beyond that, the Belgium-born striker will also find his name attached to transfer possibilities in the next transfer window if he maintains his scoring form, especially considering that his employers have emerged as a 'selling club'.
Zajmovic joins Vasilije Kolak, Vladimir Siladi, Igor Makitan, and Samir Nurkovic in the list of those that have played for the club with roots in the Balkans.