Dominik Drobnič says goodbye to Bravo, next stop Parma: “Working with confidence in our system to the next milestone in my career”
A stopover at the end of the summer market exclusively announced on our website, has been officially confirmed. The Slovenian top-flight team Brava announced that the talented Dominik Drobnič has left the team and will continue his career in neighbouring Italy. There, the 16-year-old defensive midfielder has agreed a deal with Parma, where Tjaš Begić and Martin Turk already play.
“We have agreed with the Italian Serie B player on all the details of the transfer, the amount of the compensation and the percentages in case of a further transfer of the young Slovenian international,” Bravo wrote on
the club’s website. It is not known how much Dominik Drobnič brought to Bravo, but unofficially it is believed to be more than €100,000.
Brava’s sport director Dejan Močnik said on the youngster’s farewell:”First of all, I am extremely happy that Dominic managed to get the transfer. During all his years in our club, he worked hard, was humble and always followed the coaches’ instructions. Congratulations to him and to all the coaches who have guided, directed and developed him over the past seasons. Dominik bids farewell to NK Bravo with a national title in the U15 generation, but last season he did not lack much to repeat the same feat in the cadet selection. His hard work, dedication to football and pursuit of his goals led him to the youth national teams, where he also wore the captain’s armband. I would like to thank him once again for his confidence in our system of work, which has enabled him to reach another milestone.”
This text was automatically translated using AI.