Gattuso? No, still Inzaghi! Hajduk and Pisa have not managed to agree on the details of the transfer of striker Jan Mlakar
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Jan Mlakar honestly admitted at the gathering of the Slovenian national team in Brdo pri Kranju that he had spoken with Hajduk, and even more honestly added that he would gladly return to the capital of Dalmacija, to which he is connected by wonderful memories. After all, two of his children were born there. However, the Mlakar family will have to wait a bit longer for a return to the coastal city. At Poljud, they did try, but in the end, they could not reach an agreement with Pisa on how to carry out the transfer.
As reported by Italian media, Hajduk wanted to loan the Slovenian striker with an option to buy, but Pisa, for which young midfielder Žan Jevšenak signed this summer, insisted that the Croatian top league club definitively purchase the former member of Maribor. The clubs remained on their respective sides, and Jan Mlakar had to come to terms with the fact that he would stay in the city with the leaning tower for at least another six months. The transfer window in Croatia has officially closed.
What it means for Jan Mlakar not to play under the guidance of Gennaro Gattuso, but rather to continue under the direction of Filippo Inzaghi, in terms of playing time, remains to be seen. The former Italian national team striker currently trusts other players more, but there is no doubt that the 25-year-old from Ljubljana will not give up easily. He has been in similar situations in the past, but he has never thrown in the towel. We have no doubt that he won’t this time either.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet