Nigerian striker Justice Ohajunwa returns to Osijek after loan ends early
Nigerian striker Justice Ohajunwa has returned to Croatia after his loan spell at FC Milsami Orhei was brought to an early end.
The 21-year-old forward, who joined the Moldovan club last summer from NK Osijek on a deal initially set to run until June 2026, was unable to secure a regular place in the team.
His time in Moldova concluded prematurely following a series of limited appearances and modest returns in front of goal.
Ohajunwa featured nine times for Milsami Orhei, scoring two goals during his stay. The output was considered insufficient by the club’s management, prompting a decision to terminate the loan agreement ahead of schedule.
The move reflects a shift in the club’s plans as they look to adjust their squad for the remainder of the campaign.
Sources indicate that the striker has already rejoined NK Osijek, where he will now aim to regain momentum and re-establish himself within the Croatian side.
His return offers an opportunity to reset after a challenging period abroad that did not meet expectations.
Despite the setback, Ohajunwa remains under contract with Osijek, with one year still to run on his current deal.
The coming months are expected to play a decisive role in shaping his future, as he seeks to convince the club’s coaching staff of his potential and earn more consistent playing time.
For the player, the early conclusion of his loan represents both a disappointment and a chance for a fresh start.
His development will now be closely monitored as he attempts to rebuild confidence and rediscover the form that initially earned him a move away from Croatia.
