In recent days, things have been quite calm in terms of personnel at Olimpija, but it won’t be for long: Admir Bristrić will soon bid farewell to Ljubljana
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He arrived in Ljubljana with a reputation as one of the more promising footballers from Bosnia and Herzegovina, but although he had his moments, Admir Bristrić did not leave such a significant mark that fans would miss him greatly when he leaves. And he will be leaving very soon. Already in these days. At least that’s what they claim in BiH; SportSport writes that it’s only a matter of time before Admir Bristrić says goodbye to Olimpija, and he has reportedly already agreed on everything with his future club.
Where the 21-year-old forward will continue his career is unknown, but he certainly won’t be returning home, even though he could. Both Zrinjski and Velež invited him to join their ranks, but Admir Bristrić thanked both for their offers, stating that he would continue playing abroad. “According to our information, he received excellent conditions and an offer he couldn’t refuse. The buyout clause in the contract with the new club amounts to 1.1 million euros. We expect the contract to be signed in the coming days,” writes SportSport.
Admir Bristrić, who scored 6 goals in 11 matches for the Bosnia and Herzegovina U21 national team, moved to the Slovenian capital at the beginning of last year from Rijeka. Before that, he also wore the jerseys of Hrvatski Dragovoljac, Sloboda from Tuzla, and the already mentioned Zrinjski. As a member of Olimpija, he played 38 matches in the Prva Liga Telemach, scoring 6 goals. He played much better under the leadership of Albert Riera, but after the Spaniard left, his star began to slowly but steadily fade.
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Author: editorial Football Planet