Slovan and Legia met until late Tuesday hours, but all in vain: Forward Blaž Kramer will not move to Bratislava
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Slovenian striker Blaž Kramer was on the verge of a transfer twice this summer. First, he was supposed to sign for Konyaspor, and he had actually traveled to Turkey, but just before signing the contract, everything fell through. On Monday, it was reported from Warsaw that the striker is now finally leaving, and he will play for a club from the Champions League, they added. It is no secret that Slovan wanted him, but the talks did not bear fruit. They continued until late Tuesday hours, and although Slovan offered a lot, it was not enough.
Blaž Kramer, who was not in the squad for the last round of Legia due to the anticipated transfer, has returned to training with the giant from Warsaw, and when asked if he would stay, he reportedly answered briefly and succinctly: “”Yes, I am staying.“”
Although the transfer window in Slovakia will last for another two days, the fact is that all clubs participating in Europe must register players for the league part today. For this reason, Slovan has put significant pressure on the negotiations, but even that was not enough. Interestingly, the club of Kenan Bajrić has been chasing two Slovenians this summer, both apparently unsuccessfully. Blaž Kramer has remained with Legia, and Andraž Šporar is still a member of Panathinaikos…
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Author: editorial Football Planet