Duran’s arrival at Zenit marks the latest stop in what has become a journeyman's tale at a young age. Just over a year ago, the striker was playing Champions League football for Aston Villa, where he was a fan favourite for his ability to change games off the bench. He spent two years with the Midlands club, scoring 20 goals in 78 appearances in all competitions, challenging Ollie Watkins for a starting spot. However, his exit from Villa Park was shrouded in tension as he sought a departure from the Premier League.
The move to Saudi Arabia came after Duran was heavily linked with a move to West Ham and Chelsea, with the forward seemingly pushing for a move away from Villa Park. He eventually completed a controversial move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr in January last year for a fee of £64.5 million. His time in the Pro League was short-lived, as he soon moved to Turkey on loan with Fenerbahce, reportedly tempted by a more lucrative salary, though he failed to settle and saw that agreement cancelled after just five goals.