A Slovenian teenager in Italy has signed a new contract: Relja Obrić enjoys the trust of Atalanta, in Bergamo presumably until 2028
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Relja Obrić, a born and raised member of the younger Slovenian national team selections in Serbia, who also played in the European Under-17 Championship last year, has shown enough in Italy over the past year for Atalanta to offer him a new contract. The barely 17-year-old former member of Belgrade’s Partizan, who recently introduced himself to the Slovenian public in an interview on our website, has extended his collaboration with the Bergamo club until 2028, which is undoubtedly evidence of both talent and hard work.
The defensive footballer has played 16 matches in the Primavera 1 competition this season, appeared 4 times in the youth championship, and has also been on the bench for Atalanta’s reserve team, which competes in Serie C, several times. Relja Obrić has not yet made his senior debut, but given his progress in the ranks of former clubmate Josip Iličić, it’s likely to happen sooner or later.
Relja Obrić moved from Serbia to Italy in last winter’s transfer window, with Atalanta reportedly paying a transfer fee of around 135,000 euros, according to Italian media.
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Author: editorial Football Planet