Sulejman Krpic made a promise following his move to Western Sydney Wanderers as the one-time Bosnia and Herzegovina international eyes success in the Isuzu UTE A-League.
The Wanderers furthered bolstered their squad with the signing of the experienced striker, who scored 14 goals in 30 matches for Bosnian Premier League runners-up Tuzla City last season.
Krpic has also played for Sarajevo, Sloboda Tuzla and Zeljeznicar in his homeland, as well as Swedish outfit AIK, having spent time with Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb in his youth.
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The 31-year-old also called South Korean club Suwon Samsung Bluewings home for a season in 2020.
“My experiences have taught me lots of good things. Now I am a lot smarter with much more life experience and I will try to use it to be the best here in Australia,” said Krpic.
“I am ready to give all of me to achieve my goals at both a personal and club level.
“I hope I will score many goals and I promise I will be a fighter on the pitch and always give my maximum.”
Over the course of his career, Krpic has found the back of the net 94 times in 278 appearances.
Krpic’s arrival continues Western Sydney’s busy off-season under head coach Mark Rudan.
After five consecutive seasons without finals football, the Wanderers have signed Lawrence Thomas, Zac Sapsford, Kusini Yengi, Romain Amalfitano, Calem Nieuwenhof, Aidan Simmons, Nathaneal Blair, Oliver Bozanic, Gabriel Cleur, Yeni N’gbakoto, Tom Beadling, Milos Ninkovic and Ruon Tongyik.
“Sulejman has a hunger and mentality to push himself to achieve not only his personal goals but also our club goals for the coming season,” said Rudan.
“We welcome Sulejman and his family to the club and are eager to get to work.”