Goran Boromisa is not worried: for Olimpija’s sporting director, the club’s rejection of offers is a signal that everything is fine
Goran Boromisa, Sports Director
Olimpija
spoke to EkipaSN at length, breaking the now rather long media silence of the Ljubljana club. The Croat, who was first a goalkeeper coach, then a scout, then a scout leader and finally a sports director at Olimpija, pointed out that “themanagement has covered most of the debts” and expressed confidence that“it will cover the rest“.
It is not known whether he was referring only to the debt that prevents Olimpija from registering new players or to the entire debt, which is several times higher.
From Argentina to Japan
Goran Boromisa also talked to EkipoSN about the recruitment and explained how Olimpija is in brought two players from the Croatian league to Ljubljana in the winter transfer window, even though director Igor Barišić has said in the past that the Green-Whites would prefer to focus on other football markets in the future.
“I argued last year that we should not limit ourselves and that I do not see the point in focusing on a specific market. We have created a filter to find suitable and realistically available football players. Now it just so happens that two players have come from the Croatian league in a row, it’s not a pattern, we follow everything. From Argentina to Japan. My job is to find the best possible solutions for the club, for the coach, and it seems to me that we are on the right track,” believes Boromisa, who replaced Olimpija’s sporting director Mladen Rudonja.
Two formal tenders rejected
As for possible departures from Olimpija, Goran Boromisa revealed that the Dragons have recently rejected two official offers, but there is a lot of demand.If there is an offer that is simply above our level, we will understand that, but for now our position remains clear. We will not sell our players below cost, we stand firm on that, and that should be a reproach at the same time. An indication that the club will resolve its current problems. If there is no money and if you get offers for your players, you are forced to sell to survive. By not making quick, reckless decisions and selling players, we have sent a clear message.”
All well and good, but creditors are not getting much out of this “clear message” from the Olimpija board…
This text was automatically translated using AI.