Sin Drogba transfers to Serbian club: details of the unexpected transfer.
According to The Sun: Sin Didier Drogba, Isaac, may unexpectedly move to the Serbian second division.
Isaac has been without a club for over a year after being released from 'La Louvière', which played in the fourth division of Belgium.
Getty Instagram @isaacdrogba11The 24-year-old forward hopes for a fresh start with 'Jedinstvo Ub', which is financed by one of his father's former partners at 'Chelsea'.
Nemanja Matiki, the new president of 'Jedinstvo' and a player at 'Sassuolo', personally invited young Drogba for training. The team is coached by the younger brother of the Serbian midfielder.
Isaac's Career
Isaac, born in Paris, went through the youth academy of 'Chelsea' and played in France for 'Guingamp', a club his father was also associated with.
Like his father, Isaac plays as a forward, but he still has a lot of work to do to catch up with Didier, who was twice named African Player of the Year and won 12 major trophies with 'Chelsea'.
After several seasons spent in lower leagues in Italy and Portugal, Isaac went missing for an indefinite time in 2022 while playing for 'Academica'.
His U23 team's coach Miguel Carvalho then mentioned:
“In January he said goodbye to us, said he was going to France with his family for the weekend, and didn’t return.”
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“I’ve met a lot of footballers, and those who really want it are the ones who fight.”
'Jedinstvo' has already caught attention this summer by signing Diogo Ferreira, the son of former 'Chelsea' defender, Paulo.
The Portuguese forward impressed the club after a successful trial and now wears the number 99 shirt.
If Isaac signs the contract, 'Jedinstvo' fans may see a Champions League champion in action, as Didier Drogba plans to attend a Serbian First League match on a rainy Sunday.
With a successful signing, Isaac will have the chance to revive his career at a new club, receiving support from his legendary father and a team striving to attract talents.
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