He posted two photographs, one from the beginning of his career and another in the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team jersey, emphasizing that love for the homeland always remains. "This left photo is me as a kid, just at the start of my journey. A boy with dreams bigger than himself, but with a lot of fear and doubts. Days when training was hard, when sacrifices hurt, when I had to choose between friends and the field, between the easier and the right path. There I learned what discipline means, what it means to fall and get back up stronger. There I left bad habits behind and built myself, step by step, day by day," wrote Alajbegović, then added: He added that nothing came overnight and that behind these photos are years of quiet struggle, family support, and faith that dreams come true. "Nothing came overnight. Behind this photo are years of quiet struggle, family support, and faith that dreams come true for those who don't give up. There were moments when it was easiest to quit. When no one was watching, when doubts were louder than dreams. But that's exactly when I learned: champions aren't made in front of an audience, but in silence, when you decide to keep going and when it's hardest. This isn't just my story. This is a message to everyone who dreams, that it's worth persevering, it's worth believing, and that every effort pays off in the end. This isn't the end. This is just the beginning of a story that has only just started," concluded the new Bayer Leverkusen footballer. Alajbegović is currently a footballer for Salzburg, and from the summer he will play for the German Bayer Leverkusen, which has brought him back into its ranks.