Matej Oražem admitted that Domžale wanted to retain Lovro Štubljar and Filip Stuparević: “Currently, we are not competitive”
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From Domžale, in recent days, both the young Slovenian goalkeeper Lovro Štubljar, who has joined Celje, and Serbian forward Filip Stuparević, who will continue his career in Scotland – recently revealed to be signing for Motherwell. Matej Oražem, executive director of the Domžale club, admitted they wanted to retain both near Kamniška Bistrica, but the yellow family simply couldn’t match the offers they received from the princely city or the Island.
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“Both Filip and Lovro contributed significantly in the season’s final stretch, allowing us to conclude the season peacefully, for which we sincerely thank them and wish them the best of luck in their future careers. Especially to Lovro, as he will now be our competitor in Celje. The desire was to retain both, but unfortunately, at this moment, we cannot compete with the offers they received. We will appropriately replace both, especially in the goalkeeper position where we will seek suitable alternatives,” Matej Oražem told the club’s website.
Domžale will need to be quite active in the summer transfer market; the club will soon also bid farewell to Luka Topalović, who is moving to Inter, Jošt Pišek, who has offers on the table from Celje and Russia, Benjamin Markuš, continuing his career at TSV Hartberg, as well as interest abroad for Jan Đapo and others yet to be named.
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Author: editorial Football Planet