Musa Juwara has one year left on his contract, but the former Chievo and Bologna left-winger is looking for new adventure.
Juwara had a fair season, which saw him play 29 games, starting 8 and only scoring four goals.
“It’s a great achievement that Vejle stayed in the Superliga. It has been a difficult season for us as a team. ” Juwara remarked
“Although it was nervy, everybody wanted the status of safety very early. We had incredible group of players who turned this around and kept going, fighting for each other and the badge”

Juwara also emphasized that last season, he played a pivotal role as things looked impossible.
“Last year, we survived from relegation, where I played an important role. This year’s turnover was incredible. It was like 99% impossible. I am happy to have contributed positively to Vejle’s survival. It’s a moment that will live forever with me. “
“I was on top of my performance, and I was very positive about scoring on the final game of the season. I know what I can do, even though the coach wasn’t giving me playing time. I try to do my best once I am call upon. I was hoping I would score more goals this season. That’s why I didn’t move in January, I had an offer from Croatia, and I was hoping I was going to score 10 goals this season.”
Juwara further admitted he improved getting to the end of the season as he hit form.
“I picked form in the tail end of the season. I am grateful to play close to 60 games for Vejle. There are interests from Turkey, Croatia, England, Germany, and Saudi Arabia, but if Bronby, Fc Copenhagen & Midtjylland come calling, I will stay in Denmark,” Juwara added.




