Europe can be Roy Krishna’s next step

Legendary Fijian player Roy Krishna is currently in Fiji during the COVID-19 pandemic. However he still thinks about his next steps as a professional footballer. The 32-year-old forward had an outstanding 2019-20 season by helping ATK to clinch the Indian Super League title.

Krishna is living a wonderful time on his career by scoring 34 goals in his last 59 official matches for clubs throughout the last two seasons. He was the 2018-19 A-League top scorer with eighteen goals and finished the 2019-20 Indian Super League’s Golden Boot race in the second position.

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As his contract with ATK is reaching its end, Krishna told to Stuff from New Zealand that he is not going to take his decision by now due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Once the current situation is over and the football returns, he will take his final decision about his future.

According to Stuff, the Fijian legend will have many options to choose as his next club. It was reported that clubs from North America, Europe, Asia and A-League have expressed interest on signing with him.

He could be the third Fijian player in Europe. Scott Wara (Stoke City U23) and Nicho Prasad (Bischofswerdaer FV 08) are the other Fijians currently attached to European clubs. Krishna started his career as a footballer in Labasa before moving to New Zealand in 2008 to play for Waitakere United. Click here to check his full profile.


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