The new coach of Udinese wants to take a close look at the young Slovenian: David Pejičić is training with the first team of Udinese
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This week, preparations for the 2024/25 season have also begun at Udinese, a club from Udine, close to Slovenia, which dramatically secured its place in Serie A at the end of the last competitive year. Despite successfully completing the mission, Fabio Cannavaro parted ways with the Zebras, and Kosta Runjaić, who spent the last two years at the helm of Warsaw giant Legia, took over. The expert born in Vienna has also invited the young Slovenian to the preparations, and the 53-year-old is being proven by David Pejičić.
The 17-year-old Slovenian cadet national team player has already trained with the first team countless times in the past, and he also made his debut for them in the Italian Cup. However, in the past season, he primarily played in the Primavera competition, where he played a key role in Udinese’s promotion to the highest level of competition on the Apennine Peninsula.
Now, he has been re-joined with the first team, and who knows, he might be able to convince the coach to keep him around when the real action begins. It should be noted that David Pejičić is currently the only Slovenian in Udinese’s preparations, which will also include training sessions in Bad Kleinkirchheim in Austria. Slovenian senior national team members Jaka Bijol and Sandi Lovrić received an expected extended vacation after their participation in Euro 2024 and will return to training only on July 21.
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Author: editorial Football Planet