The problem was money: Slovan offered one million euros for Blaž Kramer, Legia wanted even more and the transfer fell through
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The Champions League was within his reach, but he will have to settle for the Conference League. In any case, Blaž Kramer will still be playing in Europe this fall, but not as a new member of the giant from Bratislava. Instead, he will continue wearing the Legia jersey. Slovan, the club where Kenan Bajrić plays, wanted to strengthen their attack before the Champions League began. After talks regarding the return of Andraž Šporar hit a dead end, the Slovaks shifted their attention to Blaž Kramer.
28-year-old Blaž Kramer is currently in the form of his life, having scored 5 goals and registered 4 assists in 11 matches for Legia. And since he’s playing so well, Legia wasn’t willing to let him go easily. They set a transfer fee that Slovan wasn’t ready to pay. The Slovaks offered one million euros, but Legia wanted more. The clubs couldn’t reach an agreement, and Blaž Kramer will continue to play in Poland.
So instead of the Champions League, Blaž Kramer will be competing in the Conference League, where exciting matchups await. Legia will face Betis, TSC Bačka Topola, Dynamo Minsk, Omonia, Lugano, and Djurgården in the group stage. All well and good, but had he transferred to Slovan, he would be playing against Manchester City, Bayern, AC Milan, Atlético Madrid, Zagreb’s Dynamo, Celtic, Stuttgart, and Girona. The difference is significant. Unfortunately, the difference between Slovan’s offer and Legia’s expectations was too significant as well…
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Author: editorial Football Planet