NK Varaždin has brought in new players this season, including 16-year-old Angolan Filipe Jose Quissequel and Barbados representative Tajio James. Quissequel is a wing attacker who has passed through the youth school of Petro de Luande and recently made his debut for the senior team of Varaždin. James is a modern, offensive and versatile midfielder who comes from the American college soccer system. He has played for Central Arkansas Bears and Feather River College, where he was the top scorer and assistant. James has already had 15 appearances and five goals for the Barbados national team. The arrival of these players shows a new direction in the scouting policy of NK Varaždin, which is clearly decided to give a chance to players outside the established European channels. The combination of youth, potential and exotic energy could bring a new dimension to Varaždin's game. Quissequel and James will have to get used to a new environment and climate, but their arrival can be a hidden wealth of the future for NK Varaždin. They will have the opportunity to show their abilities and help the club achieve its goals. NK Varaždin is a club that is always open to new challenges and opportunities, and the arrival of Quissequel and James is just the beginning of a new chapter in the club's history. The club's management has stated that James came to Varaždin as a result of cooperation and player exchange with their general partner Rush Soccer, while Quissequel came to the club on a trial basis. The arrival of Quissequel and James is a significant event for NK Varaždin, and it will be interesting to see how they will adapt to the new team and the Croatian league.