Celje is starting its preparations for the new season, but it will embark on it without its top scorer: Aljoša Matko is on the verge of transferring abroad
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Although Valerij Kolotilo, the president of Celje, recently wondered aloud why anyone from his club would even want to transfer to Slovakia, it seems that exactly that will happen. The Celje club will begin preparations for the new season today, but it will apparently have to do so without its top scorer. Aljoša Matko is on the verge of transferring abroad, as reported by Nogomania, the former member of Maribor, Bravo, Olimpija, and Swedish Hammarby has more or less reached an agreement with the Slovakian giant Slovan.
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The Bratislava team has been interested in the fast-paced player for some time, and they have finally managed to persuade him. This is not surprising, as Slovan has long been considered a well-organized European club that achieves success and can also boast a healthy financial situation. The amount they will have to pay for the purchase of the top scorer of the Prva Liga Telemach is not yet known, but Slovan will reduce the compensation by including one of its players.
In the opposite direction, none other than Marko Tolić will leave Bratislava for Celje. Celje coach Damir Krznar knows him well, having worked with him at both Dinamo and Maribor. Marko Tolić was loaned to Slovan last year with an option to buy. The Slovaks have exercised this option, but apparently only to facilitate the acquisition of Matko…
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Author: editorial Football Planet