Given that Adam Cerin is in goal for Bologna and Udinese, under what circumstances could Panathinaikos’ Slovenian midfielder be a priority in their transfers. Something that Andraz Sporar represents for Slovan. Exactly how much are the Slovak champions willing to offer the “Greens”.
The situation of Adam Cerin and Andraz Sporar at Panathinaikos is different, but this does not affect their participation in transfer scenarios. The latter highlighted the citizens Bologna and Udinese in first place And Slovan Bratislava for the second time.
What is the validity of the Slovenian case based on his information? Sport24. Start with Sherin. Given that he is on both Italian teams’ rosters, both have certainly been monitoring him closely. But that doesn’t make him a priority. Bologna currently have excess cover in their midfield, and are not immediately looking for reinforcements there.
However, something could change. The sale of Mats Wever from Feyenoord to Brighton for €30m was completed on Friday evening. The Rotterdam team’s first target to replace the 24-year-old Dutch midfielder is Moroccan Oussama Azzouzi, who played last season in the “Dal Ara” but without stability in the rotation.
In the event of a concession, Bologna will also move in search of a replacement, in which case Serin’s candidacy will be strong. It is noteworthy that the coach of the Italian national team, Giovanni Sartori, has a history with the Slovenian market, as he practically opened it for the tournament, as Josip Ilicic moved to Palermo 14 years ago, after holding a similar position there.
Regarding Udinese. “Jebrete” figures in the market for a midfielder with Cerin’s qualities and style. The Slovenian is already on the list of 3-4 footballers who have stood out, but that’s it. No decision has been made yet on the move, and there is no clear priority for his particular case.
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As for Sporar now. Things seem warmer here. Slovan Bratislava’s interest in the Slovenian international striker has already been expressed. He knows that his situation – which he does not like – at Panathinaikos will not change, he knows that he is basically under privilege, so he too, who is looking for something better in terms of a competitive framework, looks positively at the prospects of his return to Bratislava.
There he spent the most productive years of his career, a personal wish of the owner of the Slovak champion, Ivan Kmutrek, who was determined to do everything in his power to bring him back to the “blue” list.
Slovan cannot cover the €1.7 million that Sporar will receive over the remaining two years of his contract with Panathinaikos, so he is offering him a multi-year contract (four or five years) with his total earnings significantly exceeding that amount, which is tempting for the 30-year-old fanatic.
Although Slovenian officials have information that the Greek Cup winners may have discussed releasing Sporar without a fee, in order to make their intentions clear and move forward as much as possible with as few obstacles and delays as possible, they have announced on the Slovenian striker’s side that they are willing to put on the table for his purchase from Panathinaikos in the range of 1 to 1.5 million euros, estimating – perhaps not wrongly – that this would be more than enough.
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