The million-euro transfer deal won’t happen after all: Celje settles for a lower transfer fee and a percentage of future sales for Prucev with Crvena zvezda
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After reporting a few days ago that Celje wishes to extend the stay of their loaned player and make Jegor Prucev a full-fledged member, speculations arose about the amount of compensation. Serbian media immediately provided information that Celje sent an offer to Crvena Zvezda, which was supposedly worth a whopping one million euros. However, according to the printed version of EkipaSN, this will not be the case. Despite that, Celje will have to dig quite deep into their pockets, but apparently, they won’t have to pay a record amount.
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Reportedly, Crvena Zvezda has already agreed that Prucev will officially leave their ranks and continue his new chapter in Celje. Since the compensation of one million euros is indeed high and, as mentioned, record-breaking for Slovenian standards, both clubs are negotiating alternative options.
Belgraders are reportedly willing to accept a slightly lower compensation, but they want to ensure various bonuses and a percentage of the next sale. If the 21-year-old winger continues with such performances, the realization of both clubs benefiting from a future sale is not impossible. The young Russian has two goals and three assists to his name after the first half of the season.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet