Bajram Fetai stays in Denmark as he joined Lyngby BK as a free player.
The macedonian national team player signed a 6-months-long contract with the Danish club Lyngby Boldklub af 1921. Fetai joined the club as a free player after his contract with FC Nordsjælland.
The 25-year-old offensive player continues in the Denmark’s top league, where Fetai has been a fixture since the return from Scottish football in 2006. “Fetai is a skilled offensive player and we are delighted that we have the ability to sign him, who has many of the qualities that we can use. He can play both the up front and on the edge, so that’s definitely an advantage. He has also shown he has talent and he fits well into the tactic and hopefully he can also help with the routine, which might well turn out to be an important factor as the Superliga will be decided this spring.” tells Lyngby’s sports director Birger Jørgensen for the clubs official web site. Lyngby is currently 6th with a game less.
Fetai, born in Macedonia, has appeared in Denmark in Silkeborg IF, FC Nordsjælland and B93, which he left in 2004 left for the Scottish giants Glasgow Rangers. He has 10 youth international appearances for Denmark before in late 2010 said yes to the offer to play for the Macedonian national team and debuted in November against Albania away and since than played once more. He isn’t called for the friendly with Cameroon as Mirsad Jonuz decided not to call players that were without a club.