Dzenan Zajmovic has made his voice known about his latest situation almost a month since the confirmation of his TS Galaxy exit.
The towering striker had 11 goals (plus two assists) in what was his first season after joining from Serbian club FK Radnik Surdulica.
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However, he has since terminated his contract at Galaxy due to reasons partly related to visa issues for his family.
"Two clubs made contact, but I was not happy with the proposals about a month ago," Zajmovic tells KickOff.com from the picturesque town of Prozor-Rama in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
"It was not even one of the big three clubs in South Africa.
"Okay with regards to Kaizer Chiefs, they never contacted me.
"I have seen people writing a lot of nonsense that I’m negotiating with them but nothing like that has happened.
"All the things on the internet about me and Chiefs are not true because they have never contacted me.
"What I know is that I have shown myself in a good way but maybe it is not good enough for some clubs.
"You never know who decides in the clubs and they go for what they like.
"With regards to where I would go next, I prefer respect and being valued.
"Maybe I will go to Asia.
"I’m fit.
"In South Africa, I would have liked to go to one of the Big Three because I have already adapted.
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"But it is not my call to make.
"If it is another club outside the big three and they show that they really want and value me then I will take that offer.
"It is strange that the top three clubs didn’t contact me despite the numbers that I had in South Africa because I feel I did well," says Zajmovic.
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