Flamurtari Telushi was born in
Vlorë. He returned to his hometown club
Flamurtari in 2011 and was immediately introduced into the first team, although he was an unused substitute in three of the club's
Europa League games at the start of the season. He made his Flamurtari and
Albanian Superliga debut on 11 September 2011 against newly promoted side
Kamza in a 2–1 win, with Telushi playing the full 90 minutes of the game. Flamurtari finished the season in the fourth place, and since Tirana was the
Albanian Cup winner, Flamurtari gained the right to qualify in the Europa League for the next season. Telushi made his European debut on 5 July 2012 in the first leg of
2012–13 UEFA Europa League's first qualifying round against the Hungarian side
Honvéd at home, playing full-90 minutes in a losing effort. He ended his European campaign by playing 73 minutes in the returning leg at
Bozsik Stadion, as Flamurtari was eliminated with the aggregate 3–0. On 10 November 2013, Telushi scored his first career brace in the 11th matchday of
Albanian Superliga against
Lushnja; he scored the first two goals of his team before being replaced by
Orjand Beqiri in the 83rd minute, as Flamurtari won 4–3 thanks to a
Lorenc Shehaj strike in the very last seconds of the match. On 11 November 2014, Telushi was named the new captain of Flamurtari thanks to his solid performances, taking the duty over
Franc Veliu. On 7 November 2015, during the league match against
Teuta at
Niko Dovana Stadium, Telushi was red-carded in 81st minute after punching Teuta's defender
Silvester Shkalla. Flamurtari lost the match 3–1. Four days later, he was later suspended for 5 matches for his behaviour by the Disciplinary Committee of
AFA. On 17 February of the following year, in the match valid for the returning leg of
2015–16 Albanian Cup quarter-final, Telushi scored the opener against
Tirana in the 16th minute in an eventual 2–1 away win. Flamurtari, despite losing 1–0 in the first leg at home, progressed to the semi-final thanks to away goal rule. During the
2016–17 season, Telushi played 32 league matches, scoring four times in the process, as the team avoided relegation by just one point. He also contributed with 5 matches in Albanian Cup, scoring three times, including a brace in the first round against
Iliria, as Flamurtari was eliminated in the quarter-finals.
Slaven Belupo On 10 June 2017, it was reported that Telushi left Flamurtari to pursue a career outside of Albania, asking the club to be released, which was granted. On 13 June 2017, Telushi joined
Slaven Belupo of
Prva HNL as a free transfer. He was presented the same day where he penned a two-year contract with an option of a further one. After an initial good start, Telushi lost his place in the starting lineup before leaving the club in December 2017. He made 9 appearances, including 8 in league, as the last match he played was on 16 September.
Partizani On 12 December 2017, Telushi begun training with
Partizani. Three days later, he completed a transfer with the capital club by signing a two-and-a-half contract, receiving his favourite squad number 17 in the process. He made his first Partizani appearance on 26 January by playing the entirely of the match against his former side Flamurtari, as Partizani was defeated in the very last seconds. Telushi begun the new domestic season on 17 August by playing full-90 minutes in the opening league match of season, a 1–0 loss to
Skënderbeu. In the second week eight days later, he scored in the match against
Kamza, firing a direct free-kick which gave the team the first win of the season. In the
2018–19 Albanian Superliga season, Telushi was one of the main protagonists in
Skënder Gega, which won the championship for Partizani for the first time in 26 years; he scored 7 goals, setting a new personal best. During that season, he also earned the nickname "Ushtar Telushi" ("Soldier Telushi" in English) for his work-rate. On 12 February 2020, Telushi scored his first career hat-trick in a 3–1 win over
Besëlidhja Lezhë in the
Albanian Cup. On 10 August 2020, Partizani announced to have parted ways with Telushi, thus ending the player's two-and-a-half tenure at the club. According to the media, Partizani offered him the renewal but with a significant wage decrease, which Telushi refused.
Kukësi On 12 August 2020, Kukësi announced they had signed Telushi on a dead run until 2022. It was reported that he will earn €6,000 per month. Telushi left Neftçi in June 2021. ==International career==