Olimpija nearly doubled the amount it paid to agents: Two years ago, they paid €56,000 for transfers, but this year they paid as much as €94,500
Photo: NK Olimpija Ljubljana
The time of year is coming again when Slovenian football clubs will have to publicly present details of their operations. This has already been done by Olimpija, which, among other things, provided data on how much it spent in the past year on commissions to agents and other individuals involved in player transfers (in sales or purchases of footballers).
Olimpija spent considerably more on commissions for transfers than in 2022, when the total amount was €56,600. Last year, the people from Ljubljana almost doubled that amount, reaching €94,500 in the end. This is still significantly less than what Maribor paid for commissions in 2022 – €379,392.
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Data on commissions for 2023 has already been disclosed by Koper, which was much less “generous” than Olimpija. The people from Primorje paid only €12,000 to agents and other individuals who facilitated both sales and purchases.
You can view the full annual report of NK Olimpija Ljubljana at this link, and the report from Koper by clicking here.
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Author: editorial Football Planet