The midfielder Leo Štulac has changed employers, but not countries: The occasional Slovenian representative has signed a contract with Reggiano
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The predictions have come true, Leo Štulac has said goodbye to Palermo and Sicily, but not to Italy. The occasional Slovenian national team player, who has played eight matches in the national team jersey, will now be a competitor of Palermo, as he has signed with Reggiana, which also competes in Serie B. Interestingly, Reggiana has only loaned the player from Koper, but for a full two years, until the end of his contract with Palermo.
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Leo Štulac has spent two years earning his bread in the pink jersey, which was once worn by the likes of Josip Iličić, Armin Bačinović, Jasmin Kurtić, and Siniša Anđelković. Initially, he was only loaned to the Renzo Barbera stadium, and then Palermo permanently purchased him from Empoli. In Italy, he also played for Parma and Venezia. So far, he has played 49 matches in the elite Serie A, while in Serie B, he has already recorded 113 matches, 15 goals, and 16 assists.
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Author: editorial Football Planet