Get ready for a thrilling transfer update! The future of Plymouth Argyle's Kornel Szucs is about to take an exciting turn.
Plymouth Live has learned that the 24-year-old Hungarian defender is on the verge of joining Serbian Super Liga club Vojvodina. This move is set to be a permanent deal, with Argyle accepting an undisclosed fee. But here's the twist: the Serbian transfer window is open until today, offering a unique opportunity for this transfer to happen.
Szucs, who hasn't started a game for Argyle since November, is now heading to Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia. Vojvodina, currently third in the Super Liga, are five points behind leaders Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade) and four points behind Partizan. With an impressive record of 14 wins, 4 draws, and 4 defeats, and a goal difference of +22, Vojvodina are a formidable team.
Szucs joined Argyle in 2024 from Hungarian club Kecskemeti for around £400,000. He made a total of 64 appearances for the Pilgrims, including one senior international cap for Hungary. However, he hasn't scored a single goal for Argyle.
Despite the potential departure of Szucs, Argyle's squad is looking stronger with players returning from injury and the recent loan signing of Wes Harding. Head coach Tom Cleverley now has a more robust team at his disposal.
And this is the part most people miss: the impact of transfers on the team dynamics. With new players coming in and others leaving, it's an exciting time for Argyle fans to see how the team adapts and performs.
In other news, Don Ballard of Leyton Orient has been named the Sky Bet League One Player of the Month for January, with Argyle's Brendan Galloway as one of the other nominees.
So, what do you think about this transfer? Is it a good move for Szucs and Argyle? Let's discuss in the comments and share your thoughts on this intriguing development!