Where will Martin Pečar play next season? Bravo wants to keep him, but his good performances have also caught the attention of the Viennese
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Martin Pečar is one of those footballers who used the 2023/24 season to firmly establish himself on the Slovenian football scene. The 21-year-old forward, born in Izola and a member of Bravo, has been considered one of the more talented Slovenes from a young age. This was first noticed by Liverpool, who invited him for a trial when Martin Pečar was playing for Koper. Later, he signed for Olimpija, impressing Igor Bišćan, before moving to Germany in 2018.
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In the country that will host Euro 2024 this year, Martin Pečar honed his skills at Eintracht in Frankfurt, and later tried his luck in Austria, where he played for Austria. Vienna are still the ones who “own” the contract of the young Slovenian international, who is actually on loan to Bravo.
He is expected to stay in Šiška until the end of the current season, but given his performances, which he also spiced up with five goals (he scored the last one on Wednesday in the match against Celje with a well-placed free kick), it will be anything but easy for Bravo to keep him.
Martin Pečar’s good performances in the Bravo jersey have also given the Vienna club something to think about, as according to our information, they have not yet made a decision on how to proceed. After all, Martin Pečar has a contract with the club from the Austrian capital signed until 2026. It is not excluded that the violets will call him back and assign him a place in their senior team. It is also possible that they will seize the moment and try to make some profit with the Slovenian. The question is whether Bravo could afford the compensation, which reportedly is not exactly symbolic… In any case, it seems that Martin Pečar has sweet worries. With his performances this season, he has proven that he is capable and talented, which is why he doesn’t have to worry too much about the future…
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Author: editorial Football Planet