Dragan Bojat Joins Crvena zvezda as Free Agent
A new defensive reinforcement arrives at Marakana
Crvena zvezda have strengthened their defensive line with the signing of Dragan Bojat, a 22‑year‑old Serbian right‑back who arrives as a free agent after completing his spell with Novi Pazar. The club confirmed the move as part of its long‑term squad‑building strategy, adding another young domestic talent to its roster.
Bojat, born on 10 August 2003 in Zrenjanin, has quietly built a reputation as a reliable and disciplined defender. Standing at 1.77 meters, he brings mobility, stamina, and a strong defensive work rate—qualities that made him a standout in the Serbian SuperLiga. His previous career stops include Teleoptik, Partizan’s youth system, and most recently Novi Pazar, where he earned regular minutes and increased visibility.
According to Transfermarkt data, Bojat officially joined Crvena zvezda on 21 November 2025, signing a contract that runs until 30 June 2028. His estimated market value sits between €0.5M and €0.75M, reflecting both his current level and his potential for growth.
For Zvezda, the move represents a low‑risk, high‑upside acquisition. As a free transfer, Bojat arrives without a fee, while his age and domestic status make him a valuable asset for squad depth, rotation, and future development. His experience with Serbia’s U17 national team, where he earned six caps, further underscores his pedigree.
While he is not expected to walk straight into the starting XI, Bojat’s versatility and defensive discipline could make him an important rotational option—especially in a season where Zvezda will balance domestic ambitions with European commitments.
The club’s coaching staff reportedly view him as a player who can grow within the system, offering both immediate cover and long‑term potential. For Bojat, the move marks the biggest step of his career so far, giving him the platform to compete at the highest level of Serbian football and potentially beyond.
As Zvezda continue shaping their squad for the future, the arrival of Dragan Bojat signals a continued commitment to smart, sustainable recruitment—and another opportunity for a young Serbian talent to shine on the biggest stage.
