Damir Krznar wants to keep him at all costs, but will Celje really pay that much? Jegor Prucev is for sale for a Slovenian club record
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Jegor Prucev was the one who scored the goal for the champion. On Sunday, in the match against Olimpija, he skillfully struck the ball and magnificently sealed the battle, which only needed official confirmation. After the match against the dragons from Ljubljana, Damir Krznar, the coach of Celje, emphasized that he wants to keep the Russian in the princely city at all costs. But is that even realistic? Jegor Prucev is currently owned by Crvena Zvezda, and as reported by the media in Serbia, the red-whites are not opposed to the idea of the player leaving them permanently. But not for peanuts.
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Jegor Prucev is actually for sale for an amount that would break the Slovenian club record for Celje. The record is still held by Blessing Eleke, who transferred from Gorica to Olimpija for around €800,000 in 2016. We haven’t seen a million-dollar purchase by a Slovenian club yet, but we will if Jegor Prucev becomes a full-fledged member of Celje.
Mozzart Sport writes that Belgraders and Celje have a deal that allows the newly crowned Slovenian champion to definitively buy the talented Russian footballer. But as mentioned, he’s not cheap. Celje will have to pay €1.5 million for him! But if Krznar’s assertion that he must be kept “at all costs” prevails, then even that probably won’t be too much for Celje…
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Author: editorial Football Planet