Amir Abdijanovic: From relegation horn to the new star at First Vienna FC!

Amir Abdijanovic wechselt von SV Horn zum First Vienna FC und unterschreibt bis 2027. Ein vielversprechender Transfer!
Amir Abdijanovic moves from SV Horn to First Vienna FC and signs until 2027. A promising transfer! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Amir Abdijanovic: From relegation horn to the new star at First Vienna FC!

Hohe Warte, Wien, Österreich - First Vienna FC has announced its first transfer for the coming season today. Amir Abdijanovic, a 24-year-old attacker, changes from the second division relegated SV Horn to Vienna and signs a contract until summer 2027. Abdijanovic played in the last one and a half seasons for Horn, where he played second division games in the past season 27 and scored eight goals. Previously, he was under contract with the SCR Altach and had a loan to FC Dornbirn.

Abdijanovic has a variety of experiences that were valuable to him in the Bundesliga and in the 2nd league. In his career so far, he played a total of 36 Bundesliga games in which he contributed a goal and an assist. In the 2nd league he can refer to 44 missions, 15 goals and 9 assists. He received his football training in the AKA Vorarlberg and in the offspring of VfL Wolfsburg, while he also played 31 games for various national teams.

expert praises Abdijanovic

The sports director of First Vienna FC, Andreas Ivanschitz, describes Abdijanovic as a technically experienced and intelligent player with a strong train to the goal. Ivanschitz is convinced that Abdijanovic will make the team's offensive game more variable and more dangerous. Abdijanovic himself was pleased to comment on his change and the confidence of those responsible. He also emphasizes the special atmosphere at the tall wait and is looking forward to playing in the Vienna jersey.

The transfer of Abdijanovic is part of a dynamic market where clubs can buy, sell or borrow players. The transfer periods in global professional football are an important element for the squad design and the economic situation of the clubs. Detaches vary greatly in the international transfer landscape; Only a few clubs are able to pay three -digit million amounts for players. For example, Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 paid 222 million euros for Neymar to FC Barcelona.

In the current season 2024/2025, the Bundesliga clubs recorded a transfer deficit, with expenses higher than the income. Bayern Munich led the highest transfer expenditure in the Bundesliga with 149 million euros. This illustrates how important it is for smaller clubs like the first Vienna FC to invest in talents like Abdijanovic in order to remain competitive.

Amir Abdijanovic is ready to bring his new skills into the team and to meet the expectations of the fans. His obligation could turn out to be crucial for the sporting future of the First Vienna FC.

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OrtHohe Warte, Wien, Österreich
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