Tomi Juric bid goodbye to Highlanders
New Delhi [India], August 1 Indian Super Association (ISL) club Upper east Joined FC declared on Wednesday that Australian forward Tomi Juric has left the club.
He joined the club throughout the colder time of year move window last season, supplanting Brazilian striker Ibson Melo.
Juric, had a significant ISL debut with the Highlanders, scoring five objectives in his six matches.
The Australian got a support against East Bengal FC on their home turf, which got them a triumph against the Red and Gold Unit.
Juric turned into the very first player to keep continuous supports in his initial two beginnings in ISL history, likewise netting two times against Mohun Bagan SG in their extremely next away apparatus.
In any case, he got a physical issue that cost him several matches at the business end of the 2023-2024 season.
During his short time frame with Upper east Joined FC, the Australian objective scorer showed his regular skill for tracking down the rear of the net.
Juric immediately arose as a critical danger to restricting safeguards with his strong shots and exact endeavors from testing points.
Regardless of the club's powerful urge to keep him, the 33-year-old forward decided not to broaden his visit with the Highlanders.
Lead trainer of Upper east Joined FC, Juan Pedro Benali remarked on Tomi Juric's flight, expressing that Juric had turned into an esteemed individual from the group.
"Tomi Juric is a piece of the family. Juric completed his agreement on May 31st. The club and the proprietor of the club attempted every one of the ways of keeping him in the club. The deal they made for him is, I think, the best proposition the club at any point gave. Be that as it may, he has an individual interest. He needs to remain in Europe, close to his loved ones. For the present, he said that this is his need and not Upper east Joined FC," he said.
Benali uncovers that Juric's agreement finished up on May 31st, and notwithstanding the club's endeavors and a proposition he portrayed as the best the club had made, Juric chose to focus on remaining in Europe to be nearer to his loved ones.
Benali communicated comprehension of Juric's choice and expanded an open greeting for him to return from now on, recognizing that they couldn't go against the decision of somebody he alluded to as one of their own.
"Open arms; this is his home to return. Yet, at that point, he said, No, I want to look to remain close to my family in Europe. This is his decision, and we can't conflict with the decision of one of our siblings," he further added.