Jasmin Kurtić in serious trouble six months before Euro 2024: The Slovenian representative abruptly left without a club as the Romanians no longer want him
Photo: Universitatea Craiova
No, this is uncomfortable! Just six months before the pinnacle of this year, the Euro in Germany, Jasmin Kurtić found himself in a position he undoubtedly didn’t want to be in. Officially, he still has a club, but unofficially, his story in Romania has irreversibly come to an end. According to Romanian media reports, the club CS Universitatea Craiova has already decided not to include Jasmin Kurtić in the team for the preparations in Turkey. The desire of the Romanian top-tier club’s management is crystal clear: to terminate the contract prematurely, which was supposed to be valid until the summer.
Local media suggest that the Romanians are quite dissatisfied with the Slovenian international, who has played 17 matches for CS Universitatea Craiova and scored twice. On some websites, it’s mentioned that Jasmin Kurtić may have treated his adventure in Romania as a trivial matter, and his attitude has so greatly angered the higher-ups that they no longer wish to collaborate with him.
Considering the turmoil in Romanian football, the player’s story is undoubtedly different. However, regardless of what’s true or not, the fact remains that Jasmin Kurtić undoubtedly faces a problem. A serious one. If he intends to play in the Euro 2024, he’ll urgently need a club where he can accumulate playing time. The question arises: would Matjaž Kek be willing to take a player to the European Championship who, let’s say, has been without a club for six months…
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Author: editorial Football Planet