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Adriano Jagušić Transfer from Slaven Koprivnica to Dinamo Zagreb

According to Sportske Novosti, Slaven Belupo immediately rejected an offer from Dinamo for Adrian Jagušić consisting of 1.75 million euros, 750 thousand euros in bonuses, and 15% from the next sale. Slaven Belupo communicated that they would not accept less than 3 million euros and a minimum of 30% from the next sale. Dinamo then withdrew from negotiations.

According to Germanijak, Zvonimir Boban, the president of Dinamo's board, told assembly members he is convinced Adriano Jagušić will become a new player for Dinamo and that there should not be excessive problems. Slaven Belupo reportedly considers Dinamo's offer of less than two million euros plus a percentage of a future transfer to be an undervaluation and expects a higher sum. It is mentioned that Dinamo believes the young midfielder will recognize that Dinamo is the best subsequent step and will personally push for a transfer to Zagreb. Some are convinced the deal will be finalized after Jagušić plays one more match at Poljud, with the transfer anticipated to happen by the transfer window's deadline of February 17. Whether Jagušić will join Dinamo remains uncertain.

Dinamo sent a first offer to Slaven Belupo for Adriano Jagušić, which was rejected. According to Davorin Olivari, Dinamo will not offer more than two million euros in a potential second or final offer. The base offer is two million euros with bonuses, and a previous offer was 1.75 million euros. There were previous media reports that had mentioned up to three million euros and 30% of future transfer earnings. Robert Šola stated that Jagušić now has a strong desire to join Dinamo, which is different from the summer when he did not want to join the club and had also rejected some European clubs because he felt he was not ready for them. Both Šola and Olivari confirm that Jagušić wants to move to Dinamo and that this is affecting Slaven Belupo's considerations.

According to Index.hr, Jagušić will soon sign for Dinamo, and the signing is expected to be confirmed soon.

Vecernji List reports that Dinamo is pursuing Adrian Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. For the 20-year-old midfielder to be eligible to play against Genk and in the remainder of the Europa League should Dinamo advance, an agreement on the transfer fee, payment terms, and personal terms must be reached, and he must be registered by the end of today. There was speculation that Jagušić was in Zagreb for medical examinations on Tuesday, which his representative denied. Slaven Belupo provided a photograph of the player training with the team, signed with 'present', as proof.

Dinamo Zagreb sent an offer to Slaven Belupo for Adriano Jagušić for 1.75 million euros, plus 750,000 euros and 15 percent of the next sale. Slaven Belupo responded that the offer was insufficient. The current offer has not yet met Slaven Belupo's expectations, and negotiations are ongoing. Dinamo Zagreb is determined for Adriano Jagušić to be part of Kovačević's team. Vedran Bači, the director of Slaven Belupo, stated for Sportske novosti that every interest and offer for the player is analyzed very carefully, adding that there is no rush to make a decision.

Adriano Jagušić did not become a Dinamo player on Wednesday. Dinamo has informed Slaven Belupo about the general parameters of a potential transfer, and from Maksimir, they are ready to pay up to three million euros, divided into several installments, plus 30 percent of the next transfer. However, it is still unknown whether an official offer has arrived at the club. Vedran Baći, director of Slaven Belupo, said that they analyze every interest and every offer very carefully, thoroughly, and professionally. He stated that they are not in a hurry, do not react to pressure, and will not do anything that is not in the best interest of the player and the club. Some sources claim that Jagušić is much more enthusiastic about a move to Maksimir now than he was in the summer, when he decided to stay in Koprivnica.

According to Sportske Novosti, the Pharmacies agreed to a deal for Adrian Jagušić for 2.3 million euros and 30% of the next transfer, but the player did not want to return to Maksimir. The story of his return to the blue flock emerged again at the end of January. He is statistically the best player in the SHNL and has attracted interest from serious European clubs, although for now this has not progressed beyond interest. The only official offer was from the Turkish Rizespor for three million euros. The asking price for Jagušić this winter was five to six million euros, in addition to bonuses and percentages from future sales.

Germanijak reports that Dinamo will offer up to three million euros for Adriano Jagušić, a significant percentage of the next transfer which is reportedly up to 30 percent, and possibly some bonuses. Dinamo is seeking to pay in installments, and there are indications that Slaven Belupo is prepared to negotiate on these terms. There is uncertainty if Adriano Jagušić is ready to move to Dinamo before the summer. Dinamo wants to sign him now so he can play in the Europa League. According to the report, the transfer story is nearing its conclusion and the outcome may be known within the day.

Slaven Belupo player Adriano Jagušić was close to transferring to Dinamo last summer but decided to stay in Koprivnica for guaranteed playing time and continued development. Jagušić's price has since increased, and Werder and Panathinaikos have shown interest. It has been stated that Dinamo has a model for a swift transfer of Jagušić to the club and that they are now waiting for his signature. There is varying information from different sources about the transfer fee. According to one source, Dinamo will pay two million euros, with 40-50% of a future transfer going to Slaven Belupo. According to another source, Dinamo will pay five million euros in 12 installments, with 10% of a future transfer. The final agreement and signature are awaited.

Sportske novosti reports that Dinamo's offer for Adrian Jagušić to Slaven Belupo will consist of 3 million euros, paid in installments, and 30 percent of a future transfer. The best young player of the SHNL is expected to become a new player for Dinamo soon.

According to tportal, Adriano Jagušić is transferring from Slaven Belupo to Dinamo. The outlet also reports he is expected to play one more match for the team from Koprivnica against Hajduk before his move to Maksimir.

Germanijak reports that Dinamo Zagreb is interested in signing Adriano Jagušić, but he is not yet their player. His agent, Matej Škegro, denied that Jagušić is a Dinamo Zagreb player, and according to the information, he has not signed for the club. Dinamo Zagreb intensified their interest on Tuesday and are preparing a formal offer. Discussions have started, and the club will contact Slaven Belupo officials again, as well as speak with Jagušić and his representatives. The offer is expected to be significantly lower than the five or six million recently mentioned in public. There is an indication Slaven Belupo could agree to a lower fee and a higher percentage of a future transfer, if Jagušić agrees to move now. Final negotiations with both the club and the player have not yet begun.

Reports that Adriano Jagušić is close to joining Maksimir and that only a medical examination separated him from signing for the Modri have been denied by his agent. According to Matej Škegro for Germanijak, the agent stated that it is not true that Jagušić is undergoing a medical examination in Zagreb. The agent also stated that the player is focused on Slaven Belupo and is preparing for the next match against Hajduk at Poljud.

Adrian Jagušić is joining Dinamo today. According to tportal, the transfer is completed. The player from Slaven Belupo is scheduled to arrive in Zagreb today for a medical examination and to sign a contract. Večernji reports that the agreed transfer fee is approximately two million euros, which Dinamo will pay to Koprivnica, in addition to a higher percentage from the next transfer.

According to a story, Dinamo is negotiating with Adrian Jagušić, an attacking midfielder for Slaven Belupo. When asked if the story was true, the Dinamo coach stated that he would not like to comment and that it is a question for the sports director. The coach added that the team should have another midfielder.

Germanijak reports on the potential transfer of Adrian Jagušić to Dinamo. Information has circulated that Dinamo could again pursue Adrian Jagušić, or has already done so. Dinamo perceives a new opportunity as the transfer window in most European countries has closed and Jagušić has not signed with any club nor decided on a new club. There are financial questions regarding whether Dinamo can meet the demands of the club from Koprivnica, which have recently exceeded five million euros. According to some sources, Dinamo is prepared to offer a higher percentage of a future transfer, which would reduce the fixed demand. It is also possible that whether Jagušić would stay in Koprivnica until the end of the season or join Dinamo immediately could be a subject of negotiations. It is stated that the possibility of Jagušić joining Dinamo is now more realistic than it was recently.

Vlado Kasalo stated that he regrets that Adriano Jagušić is not at Dinamo. Some claim that Jagušić did not want to come and preferred to stay at Slaven Belupo for a while longer. However, Kasalo believes that if Dinamo had been more convincing in negotiations, Jagušić would have certainly joined.

Sportske Novosti reports that Adrian Jagušić wants to join Dinamo Zagreb, but only in the summer, which is considered the most logical option. Slaven Belupo plans for the transfer to be a record amount. Discussions about the deal include offsetting, future sale percentages, and the possibility of including several developing or secondary players. Patrik Horvat was recently one of the desired players for such arrangements.

Adriano Jagušić stated that just over a year ago he was playing for the juniors of Slaven Belupo, and today clubs from Dinamo to Barcelona are being discussed in relation to him. He added that he has dedicated everything to achieving his goals. When his past rejection of Dinamo was mentioned as being a step back, Jagušić explained that for him it was a step forward. He elaborated that this autumn he obtained what he sought, which was a chance to progress, and questioned whether he would have received the same minutes at Dinamo as he does at Slaven, especially after they signed so many players. He confirmed that for this winter, the scenario is different, which he says Gregurina had already hinted at. Jagušić stated that he is going to the training camp with Slaven and that is the only thing he knows.

Germanijak reports on a potential transfer of Jagušić to Dinamo, noting that he previously rejected a move to the club last year to continue playing regularly at Belupo. If Jagušić comes to Dinamo, he is expected to get first-team minutes.

According to 24sata.hr, Slaven Belupo footballer Adriano Jagušić is very likely to transfer to Dinamo.

According to Sportske Novosti, after arriving at Maksimir, the new coach told Boban that Dinamo Zagreb should secure Adriano Jagušić. Jagušić was at Dinamo Zagreb as a child, but the coaches sent him home, not having recognized his potential. He has scored six goals and recorded four assists in 16 league appearances this season.

Representatives of Dinamo Zagreb showed interest in Adriano Jagušić, and Slaven expects five million euros. Telegram.hr reports that representatives of Dinamo Zagreb have also withdrawn from further talks.

Sportske Novosti reports that Dinamo will try to sign Adriano Jagušić. The club already wanted to sign him, but he decided to stay in Koprivnica. It is uncertain whether there will be enough financial resources available for the transfer, as Adriano has increased his value with his excellent performances.

Jagušić's manager, Matej Škegro, stated that while Dinamo offered 1.7 million euros in the previous summer, Adriano is now worth more than five million euros, an amount that clubs in contact with Škegro are ready to offer.

Germanijak reports on transfer discussions concerning Jagušić and Dinamo Zagreb. The report states that Jagušić was the subject of discussions and negotiations about a possible move to Dinamo during the summer, but he refused the transfer. His refusal was based on his belief that he would not be a first-team priority and that remaining at Slaven Belupo was a better option for his development. Separately, there are accounts that Dinamo wanted Jagušić, though not as a primary option for the season, and that the club was surprised and disappointed by his decision to stay. Some have suggested that Dinamo could have signed him for the following summer or bought him immediately and loaned him back. After his strong start to the season, it is being questioned whether Dinamo will attempt to sign him again, possibly in the winter, due to his rising value. It is also stated that more European clubs are now monitoring him and consider him a real talent.

Dinamo wanted to sign Jagušić in the summer and were very interested, with Mario Kavačević holding him in high regard. Jagušić himself decided to stay in Koprivnica, aware that he needed a season of regular play which he would not have at Dinamo. Germanijak reports that Dinamo is interested in signing Jagušić and that it is being questioned whether the club will try again for him in the winter.

A few months ago, Adriano Jagušić was supposed to sign for Dinamo, but the move did not happen because he decided he would develop faster in Koprivnica. There was an offer from Dinamo which surprised him. The story continues to be talked about as a logical next step, but Jagušić stated it would be difficult to establish himself there due to the team's strong squad and his lack of matches and experience. For now, he decided it was best to stay at Slaven Belupo, and the future is open.

Adriano Jagušić, a promising young midfielder, chose not to transfer to Dinamo, even though Slaven Belupo had agreed on a record transfer fee with the club. Influenced by discussions with notable figures such as Zvonimir Boban and his former coach Mario Kovačević, who both expressed their belief in his potential to excel at Dinamo, Jagušić was persuaded to remain at Slaven Belupo to further his development. He believes that staying at Slaven Belupo will provide better opportunities for his growth into a senior player, rather than facing the possibility of limited playing time at Dinamo. Consequently, he signed a new contract with Slaven Belupo, which places him among the mid-tier earners at the club—a contract considerably smaller than what Dinamo could have offered.

Sportske Novosti reports on the transfer decision of Adriano Jagušić regarding his potential move to Dinamo. Slaven Belupo accepted an offer from Dinamo for Adriano Jagušić, which included 1.7 million euros and a percentage of the next sale. However, Jagušić and his entourage believed it was not the right time to return to Dinamo and that he would have better development conditions if he stayed in Koprivnica. Consequently, he decided to remain with Slaven Belupo and will sign a new contract with the club.

The transfer story of Adriana Jagušića to Maksimirska 128 (Dinamo Zagreb) has been confirmed by Mario Gregurina, the new manager of Slaven Belupo.

Germanijak reports on the potential transfer of Adrian Jagušić to Dinamo from Slaven Belupo. Adrian Jagušić is a 19-year-old player from Slaven Belupo who is potentially transferring to Dinamo. The former coach of Slaven Belupo and current Dinamo coach, Mario Kovačević, is interested in having him at Dinamo. Although the transfer is not finalized, it is considered a significant potential move, possibly the biggest in Slaven Belupo's history.

Adriano Jagušić, a promising 19-year-old footballer, is on the verge of joining Dinamo. Earlier discussions suggested that Dinamo, the current runner-up in the Croatian league, had abandoned plans to acquire him. However, with the appointment of Zvonimir Boban and Mario Kovačević as the new coaching team, efforts to secure Jagušić's transfer to Dinamo have intensified. The negotiations are now in advanced stages, with Germanijak.hr reporting the transfer fee to be approximately 2 million euros, a reduction from the initial 3.5 million euros demanded by Slaven. Additionally, there might be bonus incentives involved, and Slaven could potentially receive a share of Jagušić's future transfer proceeds from Dinamo.

Germanijak has reported that Adriano Jagušić is on the verge of transferring to Dinamo. The transfer is nearing completion as Dinamo is prepared to pay approximately 2 million euros, which includes certain bonuses or a percentage of a future transfer, despite Slaven Belupo's initial demand of around 3.5 million euros. Slaven is reportedly inclined to accept this offer. The transfer is seen as very feasible and not overly costly, particularly following the arrival of Zvonimir Boban and Mario Kovačević at Dinamo, who are eager to bring Jagušić into the team. Although Jagušić had previously indicated a wish to remain at Slaven for another season to ensure continuity and development, the change in management at Dinamo has altered the situation.

24sata.hr reports on the potential transfer of Adriano Jagušić back to Dinamo. Adriano Jagušić is linked with a transfer to Dinamo, which would mean a return to Maksimir as he was originally from Dinamo before moving to Slaven Belupo in 2021 for free. Under the guidance of coach Kovačević, Jagušić became a key player at Slaven Belupo, excelling this season. The new coach of Slaven Belupo, Mario Gregurina, confirmed that the transfer is very close. Dinamo might take concrete steps in the coming days as they have lost Petra Sučić to Inter and Martin Baturina is close to moving to Como.

Germanijak reports on the renewed link between Adrian Jagušić and a move to Dinamo's Maksimir stadium. Adrian Jagušić is linked again with a move to Dinamo's Maksimir stadium. The new Dinamo coach, Mario Kovačević, is reportedly familiar with Jagušić's qualities from his time at Slaven Belupo.

Sportske Novosti reports on Dinamo's interest in Adriano Jagušić following his impressive performances.

Dinamo is closely monitoring Adriano Jagušić, with Zvonimir Boban having noticed his talent. Although he suffered a minor injury, he is now healthy and eager to play. Dinamo may pursue him, but there are concerns about his playing time due to the crowded midfield. Dinamo is in need of a left-footed right-winger, a role Jagušić could fill despite being primarily a midfielder. The club values Jagušić at at least 3 million euros, considering him potentially their biggest transfer. His manager, Matej Škegro, indicates no rush for a move, emphasizing the importance of his development.

Sportske Novosti has reported on Dinamo Zagreb's interest in acquiring Adriano Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. Adriano Jagušić, recognized as a highly talented young player from Slaven Belupo, is being pursued by Dinamo Zagreb. Despite his outstanding performances, including scoring remarkable goals against Osijek and Gorica, there are significant obstacles in the transfer process. Slaven Belupo has set a high price that Dinamo Zagreb is currently unwilling to meet. Furthermore, Jagušić and his representatives are inclined for him to remain at Slaven Belupo for another season to gain more senior experience, given the lack of guarantees for regular play at Dinamo. One potential solution being discussed is for Dinamo to purchase Jagušić and then loan him back to Slaven Belupo for an additional year.

Dinamo is interested in signing Adriano Jagušić and discussions have taken place involving Dinamo, the player, and Slaven Belupo. However, Jagušić and his representatives are not inclined to move to Dinamo immediately, preferring another season at Slaven Belupo for development. Dinamo might buy Jagušić now and loan him back to Belupo for a year.

Germanijak reported on Dinamo's interest in re-signing Adriano Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. Dinamo is keen on bringing back Adriano Jagušić, a player who was developed in their youth system and is currently playing for Slaven Belupo. Initial discussions have been initiated through Jagušić's agent, Matej Škegro, who has met with officials from both clubs to deliberate on the potential transfer. The clubs have not yet reached an agreement on financial terms, and Slaven Belupo is not in any hurry, as their budget is stable and Adriano is progressing well. Dinamo is required to present a vision for Adriano's development to persuade all parties involved.

Index.hr reports on Dinamo's interest in acquiring Adrian Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. Dinamo has contacted Slaven Belupo regarding the transfer of Adrian Jagušić, a 19-year-old attacking midfielder. His contract with Slaven Belupo runs until summer 2027. Dinamo aims to secure his signature in the summer, with a likely fee of about 1.5 million euros. There is also an option for Jagušić to stay at Slaven Belupo for another season, potentially reducing the transfer fee.

Germanijak reports on Dinamo Zagreb's interest in young Slaven midfielder Adrian Jagušić.

Dinamo Zagreb is interested in signing 19-year-old Adrian Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. He is considered one of the best young players in Croatia and has attracted interest from the club based in Maksimir. Dinamo representatives are expected to meet with officials from the Koprivnica club soon. Jagušić recently extended his contract with Slaven Belupo until 2027, and his market value is estimated at 850,000 euros according to Transfermarkt.

Rumours are intensifying around Adriano Jagušić’s potential move from Slaven Koprivnica to Dinamo Zagreb. Zvonimir Boban is leading Dinamo’s sporting side, and Slaven’s manager, Kovačević, is the preferred candidate to take over at Dinamo next season, which could make Jagušić’s move more likely.

Adrian Jagušić is on the shortlist of potential reinforcements for Dinamo Zagreb. The transfer fee is expected to reach at least 2 million euros.

Sportske Novosti has reported that Dinamo Zagreb is interested in re-signing Adriano Jagušić after his impressive performances. Jagušić has attracted attention from several clubs by scoring three remarkable goals in two consecutive matches. Dinamo Zagreb is keen on bringing Jagušić back to their team. Jagušić, who once played for Dinamo's youth teams, has indicated that he is not opposed to returning to Maksimir. Slaven Belupo is willing to sell Jagušić, particularly if multiple clubs present concrete offers. The club is aiming to set a new record for outgoing transfers, potentially surpassing two million euros.

Sportske Novosti reported that Dinamo is interested in acquiring the young player Adriano Jagušić from Slaven Belupo. The club needs to reach an agreement on a transfer fee with Slaven Belupo and negotiate the contract details with Jagušić and his manager, Matej Škegro. It was noted that Jagušić has been performing well and scoring impressive goals recently. Despite having several international offers, it was suggested that a concrete offer from Dinamo could influence his decision to continue his career there. If the transfer does not occur this summer, it is anticipated to take place in the next winter transfer window.

Adriano Jagušić, a promising young talent from Slaven Belupo, has shown interest in the possibility of returning to Dinamo, where he had spent a significant portion of his youth career. However, any potential return would be contingent on the conditions and terms provided by Dinamo. While there is no specific offer currently mentioned, the player's inclination towards rejoining his former club has been observed. Despite his notable performance, which includes a contract with Slaven Belupo that extends until 2027, any move back to Dinamo would necessitate negotiations regarding the terms, particularly since Dinamo had previously not retained him despite his impressive record of scoring 101 goals in 133 appearances for their youth teams. Adriano has indicated his desire to return, but emphasized that it would rely on the conditions Dinamo proposes.

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