Šibenik recently faced a setback with the arrival of Sandesh Jhingan, who had only a four-month stay at the club. During this time, Jhingan did not have the opportunity to feel the pitch or sit on the bench due to unexpected injuries he sustained during training. His arrival at Šibenik was marked as a significant achievement for Indian football, but unfortunately, the situation did not unfold as expected. After returning to Jalandhar, Jhingan is preparing to return to ATK Mohun Bagan, the club he came from. Many have commented that his plan to play in the Croatian top league was overly ambitious, given the challenges he faced. While Šibenik was excited about his arrival, injuries prevented him from showcasing his full potential. This situation raises questions about the future of Indian players in European leagues and the challenges they face when trying to advance in professional football.