Goran Slavkovski

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Kova, did we make any money out of the transaction?
Also it is a permenant deal, so he is no longer an Inter player. Time to move the thread.
 

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Kova, did we make any money out of the transaction?
Also it is a permenant deal, so he is no longer an Inter player. Time to move the thread.

Nope.. Inter apparently gave up a fee.. So it basicly means Inter terminated his contract and he signed for Hajduk for free..
 
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According to Swedish media, Hajduk paid us about €1 million for him.
 

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Naah, its a fake.. Hajduk doesn't have that kind of money.. it's a bs.. he came for free..

And at the moment he only signed a pre-contract, because Hajduk wants to be sure his physichal status is fine, and he can play.. a real contract will be signed when medical results arrive and if they are correct of course.. ;)
 

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The inter page say that he comeback to Sheffield United:
Jonathan Ludovic Biabiany (a; nacido en 1988; en la foto): vuelve del Modena.

Giacomo Bindi (p; nacido en 1985): vuelve del Manfredonia.

Simone Fautario (d; nacido en 1987): vuelve del Pistoiese.

Attila Filkor (c; nacido en 1988): vuelve del Grosseto.

Nicolas Giani (d; nacido en 1986): vuelve del Pro Patria.

Matteo Lombardo (c; nacido en 1985) vuelve del Unione Sportiva Calcio Caravaggese.

Daniele Marino (c; nacido en 1988): vuelve del Gubbio.

Andrea Mei (d; nacido en 1989): vuelve del Chievo Verona.

Fabio Perissinotto (d; nacido en 1989): vuelve del Pro Sesto.

Nicola Redomi (c; nacido en 1988): vuelve del Castelnuovo Garfagnana.

Goran Slavkovski (a; nacido en 1989): vuelve del Sheffield United.


Ronny Toma (c; nacido en 1983): vuelve del Pergocrema.
 

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He played for Hajduk in friendly yesterday, about 30 minutes.. He was invisible..
 
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Inter has stopped his transfer to Hajduk. They couldn't agree regarding a clausal that Inter would receive money if Goran is transfered to another team, or an option to buy him back. We stopped it in the last second.

Goran and his agent is massively pissed now. :D
 

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Hajduk gave up from transfer and Inter will take legal actions against them. That's what Croatia media said about it. From Hajduk they said that he's totally unprepared and that he have some problem with knee. I think that his poor form was key for giving up in last minute.
 
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That makes no sense, because I've got quotes where both the player and the agent blames Inter.
 

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http://www.index.hr/sport/clanak/pa...pisao-zato-sto-hajduk-nema-novaca/395507.aspx

Here you have, his agent accused Hajduk that he isn't signed because Hajduk don't have 0.5 euros which is fee who Inter accepted. And Hajduk lawyer said that player is in bad condition and totally unprepared and that his health won't allow him to catch good form. On the end there is something about possible action from Inter for breaking a deal. He actually signed for Hajduk and played (awful) in two pre-session games but contract was never certified so Hajduk got a chance to run from a deal and they done that.
 
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So his agent comes up with two stories for different newspapers? What the hell will his client gain from that? He's back to a club they totally slam, despite it wasn't their fault?

I seriously trust the Swedish newspaper I've read it from with quotes and everything. They're not gonna say how disappointed they are with INTER and other less flattering words about our club, if this was a problem with fitness and Hajduk not affording the fee.
 

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Well, im not that sad, if there are some problems. He was a great hope, nothing came around... As many others... I remember his debut at the age of 17.... well... Now we have supermario
 

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So his agent comes up with two stories for different newspapers? What the hell will his client gain from that? He's back to a club they totally slam, despite it wasn't their fault?

I think that his agent knows that he tried to sell stinky fish but he can't admit that, can he? He needs someone to blame.

He's Croat and that's probably reason why boy finished in Croatian league where is a lot corruption. Friend tried to do him a favour and take his boy, profit would go 50/50 but his boy is bad, really bad and fans will go crazy when they see that his friend spend half a million on stinky fish and just before that he sold jewel Rukavina to Pao.

That was too much pressure, Hajduk will blame his manager and unready player, manager will blame Inter to cover his friend in Hajduk because next year he will find another stinky fish to earn money, Inter will loan him somewhere in third division and when his contract run out he will be released and finished footballer.

That's a story of Balkan players, they are slaves of manager agencies. We have young boy Tomasov from Zadar who can't say: "I wanna leave Zadar". His words are: "Ask Reno Sinovčić for my future, I can't tell you anything". That's young, very talented boy with offer from 2 million euros from Dinamo but he must stay in Zadar because his manager owns him.

That's Balkan mentality and Balkan managers, two, three, five, hundred different stories, it really doesn't matter. Important thing is that pockets are full.
 

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I think that his agent knows that he tried to sell stinky fish but he can't admit that, can he? He needs someone to blame.

He's Croat and that's probably reason why boy finished in Croatian league where is a lot corruption. Friend tried to do him a favour and take his boy, profit would go 50/50 but his boy is bad, really bad and fans will go crazy when they see that his friend spend half a million on stinky fish and just before that he sold jewel Rukavina to Pao.

That was too much pressure, Hajduk will blame his manager and unready player, manager will blame Inter to cover his friend in Hajduk because next year he will find another stinky fish to earn money, Inter will loan him somewhere in third division and when his contract run out he will be released and finished footballer.

That's a story of Balkan players, they are slaves of manager agencies. We have young boy Tomasov from Zadar who can't say: "I wanna leave Zadar". His words are: "Ask Reno Sinovčić for my future, I can't tell you anything". That's young, very talented boy with offer from 2 million euros from Dinamo but he must stay in Zadar because his manager owns him.

That's Balkan mentality and Balkan managers, two, three, five, hundred different stories, it really doesn't matter. Important thing is that pockets are full.

blabla bla... my bad. Delete this post.
 
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]Blog:[/FONT][FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular] Goran, Goran, Gone...[/FONT] [FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]
Two years ago Goran Slavkovski became Inter's youngest player and was hailed as the new Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular]When Goran Slavkovski took to the field in the 83rd minute of Inter's Serie A match with Siena back in May 2006 he broke the record set by Giuseppe Bergomi as the club's youngest ever player. He was only 17 years and one month, and due to his physical appearance and Swedish-Balkan background was tipped to be the new Zlatan Ibrahimovic. It didn't quite turn out like that though as the teenager has since skittled around Europe looking for a first-team break.

That seven-minute spell at San Siro is, to date, his only League football for the Nerazzurri - only a Coppa Italia appearance has been added to that since. He was also a wanted man for both Sweden and Macedonia, his father's homeland, and despite representing the superior Scandinavians from Under-15 to U-19 level he ultimately ended-up deciding to go with Macedonia - making his U-21 bow in August.

At the start of this year Inter had agreed a loan deal with Premier League side Middlesbrough, but the move collapsed at the last minute after a failed medical and concerns over his ability to make an impact in the Teesside club's squad. Championship side Sheffield United stepped in next and took him on but he was, again, not deemed ready to play for the first XI and had to make do with a handful or appearances for the reserves.

In the summer transfer window the biggest hint yet emerged that the Serpenti had decided he was no longer of any use when a five-year deal was agreed with Hajduk Split - but again concerns over his fitness and attitude scuppered the deal. By October he had been ushered away from Lombardy for a third occasion - this time turning up at his first club Malmö, where he is training despite still technically being owned by Inter.

It is often the case that highly-rated youngsters struggle to live up to the standards they set in the Primavera scene, where success can easily fool observers into making false prophecies. Back in May 2007 I wrote a profile piece for Calcio Italia on Goran - shortly after Inter had signed him on a contract until 2010. With goals galore for Sweden and Inter's youth sides, rave reviews from his Coaches and followers of Inter's academy sides it was easy to believe the 'Zlatan II' hype.

Contrast his fate now, though, with that of Mario Balotelli. 'SuperMario' was thrown into Inter's Primavera side the summer after Slavkovski's debut at Siena and made a similarly impressive impact. He, however, has leapt straight into regular first-team action. We may not have seen or heard the last from Goran, but his tale offers a reminder to fans, and over-eager pundits, to take caution before getting too excited about every teenager who nets a few goals for the youth team.
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He must have really bad fitness man
 

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Yeah he's at MFF training ground. I haven't been there for a long time but I got still got lots of friends who go regularly and they said they've seen him. I wouldn't mind loaning him for the new season. He was absolutely sick for our youth team.
 

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So what happen with Slavkovski, is next season will be in Treviso on loan or...?
 
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