Tjaš Begić, like Zlatko Dedić once did, is seeking his path back onto the football field, with an opportunity arising from his current Italian Serie A club
Photo: Parma Calcio
On Tuesday, Martin Turk left Parma, and soon Tjaš Begić could also bid farewell to the new member of Serie A. However, it is important to note: while Martin Turk has become a full member of Ruch, a club from Poland, Tjaš Begić is in talks for a loan and not a transfer. The young Slovenian could follow a path once taken by Zlatko Dedić, who also left Parma for Frosinone. Some 20 years later, the Italian media reports that negotiations between the clubs are already at an advanced stage.
21-year-old Tjaš Begić joined Parma last year, with the club paying around €1.5 million for him. Before that, he played for Vicenza, and prior to moving to Italy, he featured for Gorica and Celje. In his first season on the Italian peninsula, he played regularly, but less so in the second. He made only 10 appearances for Parma, and with their promotion to Serie A from Serie B, it seems he may see even fewer minutes on the pitch. Therefore, a loan back to Serie B appears most likely…
Frosinone, meanwhile, competed in the top tier last season and was on course for survival. Ultimately, they missed out in the final round, with Udinese snatching safety with just a one-point advantage.
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Author: editorial Football Planet