Will the Champions League in the 2024/25 season be experienced by a 17-year-old from Slovenia? The talented Sven Šunta is on the B-list of the Zagreb giant Dinamo
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On Wednesday, the deadline for registering football players who will be able to play in the league phase of three European cups expired. The Croatian giant Dinamo from Zagreb will be proving itself in the Champions League, although such a scenario is not particularly likely, it is also true that it is not impossible: in the competition of all competitions, a 17-year-old from Slovenia may also help him. Dinamo has included a Slovenian youth international on the B-list, which is intended for young, homegrown players. Sven Šunta has previously trained several times with the first team and also played in friendly matches. He has now received new confirmation of his good work and new proof that Dinamo clearly values his talent.
The Slovenian teenager has also made it onto the list of Sturm, which has registered Arjan Malić, born in Jesenice and raised in football terms in Austria, for playing in Europe. The 19-year-old impressed last season at Ried, then transferred to the ranks of the national champion, and now hopes to taste the thrill of playing in the Champions League as a teenager. Sturm has, of course, also included Slovenian internationals Tomi Horvat and Jon Gorenc Stanković on the list.
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Author: editorial Football Planet