Parma has revealed how much they paid for two young Slovenians: Tjaš Begić surpassed a million euros, while Dominik Drobnič came at a lower price
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The time of the year has come when various financial statements for the past business year will start to trickle into the public domain. And this is not only happening in Slovenia, but also in many other parts of the world. In Italy, in accordance with regulations, the “financial books” have already been presented to the public by Parma, which is vigorously striving to return to Serie A. Among other things, it was revealed how much the “luxury province” spent on reinforcements, and on the list, there are also two footballers from Slovenia.
Young Slovenian international Tjaš Begić came to Parma from the third-tier club Vicenza, which earned a hefty €1.64 million from the transfer of the former Gorica and Celje player. So far, the transfer has not completely paid off for Parma, as Tjaš Begić has only played 8 games in Serie B, and this year he has only been in action once. But at the same time, it should be noted that he is only 20 years old and has his whole career ahead of him…
Parma also had the future in mind when they completed a deal with Bravo. From Ljubljana, Dominik Drobnič, a mere 16-year-old defender who has already made an impression in their youth team, moved to Italy. As indicated in the financial report from the past year, the club from Šiška earned €200,000 from the transfer of the Slovenian teenager. In both transfers, Parma is reportedly also committed to paying percentages to Vicenza and Bravo upon their next sale.
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Author: editorial Football Planet