Adam Delius didn’t want to sell him just days ago, but now he is: Timi Max Elšnik is leaving Olimpija to play for Crvena zvezda
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The transfer saga, which was bizarrely spiced up days ago by Adam Delius with his hard-to-understand media appearance, has finally come to an end, and Timi Max Elšnik is bidding farewell to Olimpija. As we predicted last weekend, when we wrote that the transfer was pretty much sealed and only minor details remained before its realization, Timi Max Elšnik will continue his career at Crvena zvezda. According to our information, despite everything, a green light was given for the transfer in Ljubljana, and the deal is confirmed, as reported by the newspaper Delo.
Throughout the demanding negotiations with Crvena zvezda, Olimpija insisted on a higher compensation than what the former European champion was willing to pay, and in the end, it was the Belgrade club that conceded. Instead of 1.5 million euros, Olimpija will thus earn 2 million euros. Timi Max Elšnik has agreed to a three-year contract, which will roughly earn him 500,000 euros per season.
As Delo adds, Olimpija’s management has also reached an agreement with Milan Mandarić regarding who is entitled to the compensation from Timi Max Elšnik’s transfer. The former president revealed some time ago that, according to the signed contracts, the money goes to him, but the final agreement between the two parties is said to have been different. What it was remains a mystery for now.
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Author: editorial Football Planet