
Petar Sučić (foto: Posnetek zaslona)
Dinamo Zagreb has received a significant offer from Serie A club Como for 20-year-old Petar Sučić, who recently sparked controversy by choosing to represent Croatia over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Dinamo Zagreb has received a substantial offer from a club making a bold entry into the Italian Serie A.
Dinamo's latest young talent, Petar Sučić, only 20 years old, had an impressive season, making 42 appearances across all competitions. His decision to reject a call-up from Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country of his origin, in favor of waiting for a Croatian national team invitation has caused a significant stir.
Sučić followed the advice of Croatian Football Federation (HNS) officials to decline Bosnia and Herzegovina and wait for a call from Croatia. This decision led to a considerable backlash in Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the young defensive midfielder was labeled a 'persona non grata' by many.
Amid this controversy, Dinamo has received an offer from Como, a club owned by Indonesian brothers Hartono, known as the wealthiest football club owners in Italy. Como, ready to pay €10 million for Sučić, aims to establish itself as a powerful and ambitious Serie A club, making significant moves in the transfer market to bolster its squad.
Sučić's potential move could allow him to observe the ongoing disputes from a safe distance while contributing to Como's aspirations in Italy's top flight.