Russians would buy in Slovenia: The idea was by Maj Mittendorfer from Koper, the solution could become Sven Šoštarič Karič from Maribor
In Slovenia, the summer transfer window has already closed, but it remains open in Russia. Russian clubs will be able to conduct transfers today and tomorrow, and it’s not impossible that another Slovenian footballer could make the move to that vast country. This summer, Luka Vešner Tičić and Jan Đapo have already moved there, and Mitja Križan and Martin Kramarič are currently playing in Russia. The loaned player from Zenit is Vanja Drkušić. The next player who could potentially move to Russia, according to unofficial information, is Sven Šoštarič Karič, who might be targeted by one of the unnamed Russian top-flight clubs.
As reported earlier this week by Ekipa, Maj Mittendorfer was also on his way to Russia. However, a deal with Koper reportedly fell through just before finalization, leading Russian top-flight clubs to redirect their focus from Bonifika to Ljudski vrt. Discussions with Maribor are said to be ongoing, and it’s possible that an official confirmation will follow soon, if an agreement is reached.
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26-year-old Sven Šoštarič Karič has previously played abroad, having been a member of Derby County in England, and was also loaned to Braintree Town. He returned home in 2019, initially signing with Domžale, and has spent the last two years with Maribor. His contract with Maribor runs out in a year, making it a crucial moment for the club to potentially earn some revenue from a transfer. Additionally, Maribor has signed two central defenders during the summer transfer window: Bradley M’Bondo first, and recently Luka Krajnc.
With the addition of Luka Krajnc and less playing time likely for Šoštarič Karič, it seems that a departure could be beneficial for both Maribor and Sven Šoštarič Karič.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet