Adam Gnezda Cerin Transfer from Panathinaikos to Dinamo Zagreb
Reports of A. Gnezda Čerin's transfer from Panathinaikos to Dinamo Zagreb have quieted recently. It is believed that, following his performance at EURO 2024, he may be too expensive for Dinamo Zagreb.
Dinamo is interested in Adam Gnezda Čerin, who is performing excellently at the European Championship for the Slovenian national team. However, Panathinaikos is preparing a new, more lucrative contract for him, and it will be difficult for Dinamo to match those terms. Panathinaikos is in a strong financial position and has already rejected a 25 million euro offer for another player. Gnezda Čerin will consider all options after the European Championship, and it's not unrealistic for him to stay at Panathinaikos for a significantly better salary.
Dinamo has reportedly sent a new offer to Panathinaikos for Adam Gnezda-Čerin. However, it is unlikely that he will move to Dinamo as he is expected to sign a new contract with Panathinaikos.
Dinamo is working on bringing in Slovenian midfielder Adam Gnezda Čerin from Panathinaikos.
Dinamo Zagreb has sent an official offer to Panathinaikos for Adam Gnezda Čerin, the Slovenian international who is excelling at the Euro.
Dinamo is interested in signing Adam Gnezda Čerin, but the Greek club Panathinaikos is asking for four million euros, making the transfer difficult to realize.
Dinamo Zagreb is interested in acquiring Adam Gnezda Čerin. His performance in the Euro tournament could affect the transfer price and attract other potential buyers.
It is known that the Slovenian national team player is a big wish for Dinamo. However, Dinamo is also aware that with each of his performances at the Euro, his price increases, and Panathinaikos' appetites have surely grown. Dinamo has some tricks up their sleeve in this story, but we could write about that for a long time, maybe until the end of the transfer window. In any case, by following Gnezda-Čerin, Dinamo has shown that they know how to recognize a player and that they are on the right track with their scouting.
Dinamo Zagreb has been negotiating with Panathinaikos to sign Gnezda-Čerin. Panathinaikos demanded around 4 million euros, while Dinamo offered half of that. Negotiations were frozen until the end of the Euros, but there are indications that the transfer is still possible.
Reports indicate that Adam Gnezda Čerin might transfer from Panathinaikos to Dinamo. Dinamo has made a 2 million euro offer, but discussions will only take place after the Euros. Panathinaikos is considering offering Čerin a new, improved contract. The club has stated that the minimum transfer fee would be 5 million euros.
Panathinaikos has stopped negotiations with Dinamo regarding the transfer of Adam Gnezda-Čerin. The player's agent, Amir Ružnič, stated that everything between the player and Dinamo was agreed upon, and now the clubs need to agree. Panathinaikos is unhappy with the current offer of two million euros from Dinamo and is considering offering the player a better contract after the European Championship. Dinamo might send a new offer of three million euros plus a percentage of the next transfer.
Dinamo's president and sports director were watching Adam Gnezda Čerin during a friendly match between Slovenia and Armenia.
Dinamo Zagreb has shown interest in Adam Gnezda Čerin, a former player of Rijeka and current player of Panathinaikos. No further details of the potential transfer are provided.
Dinamo is trying to acquire Slovenian national team player Adam Gnezda Čerin, who has two more years of contract with Panathinaikos. Allegedly, Dinamo has arranged everything with the former Rijeka player, but negotiations between the Zagreb and Athens clubs are still ongoing. Dinamo is reportedly ready to pay two million euros for the buyout.
Slovenian representative Adam Gnezdi Čerin is expected to join Dinamo. The agreement between Dinamo and the player is almost done, everything now depends on the agreement between the clubs, specifically on how much Panathinaikos will ask for the midfielder.
Adam Gnezda Čerin, a former midfielder of Rijeka, has already agreed terms with the Croatian champions. What remains is for Dinamo and Panathinaikos to get on the same wavelength.
Adam Gnezda-Čerin has agreed his terms with Dinamo, but his move depends on the agreement between the clubs. Panathinaikos is still demanding more than what Dinamo is prepared to pay. Dinamo hopes that Gnezda-Čerin's desire to leave will put enough pressure on PAO to give in.
Dinamo has already offered Panathinaikos a compensation of 2 million euros for Adam Gnezda Čerin. Čerin, who has played for Rijeka, wants to return to Croatia. Dinamo has attracted Čerin with the possibility of playing in the Champions League and a lavish contract, 700 thousand euros a year. However, Panathinaikos also has an advantage in this story. Čerin's contract with that club binds him until 2026, so he can ask for more than Dinamo initially offered.
Adam Gnezda Čerin, the Slovenian representative from Panathinaikos, has caught the attention of Dinamo's leaders and serious work is being done to realize this transfer. The player has a contract with the Greeks for another two years. Negotiations have taken place with Dinamo's representatives, and Adam's conditions have been agreed in principle. The clubs now need to agree on compensation. In addition, Gnezda Čerin is unhappy with his financial status at Panathinaikos, being among the least paid players at the Athens first league club. He earns about 300,000 euros a year, while some other players, some not even better than the Slovenian, PAO for example, pays more than a million euros a year.
Slovenian national team player Adam Gnezda Čerin has clearly and loudly told Panathinaikos that he wants to go to Dinamo! His contract with Panathinaikos is valid until June 2026, and Transfermarkt estimates him at 3.5 million euros. However, Dinamo will not shell out that amount for the Slovenian. They could wait to see what new news will come from Greece. Perhaps Panathinaikos will realize that they do not need an unhappy player who wants to go to another club, and they will agree to some other, smaller figure, say 1.5 to 2 million euros with bonuses from the next sale.
Dinamo has offered a four-year contract to Slovenian representative Adam Gnezda Čerin. During this period, the Panathinaikos midfielder would earn a salary of 3 million euros. Dinamo is very keen to bring the Slovenian, and Čerin has agreed to the offer and is eager to join Dinamo. However, it is not known how much Panathinaikos might ask for Čerin. Negotiations are yet to begin.
Dinamo 'scouted' Adam Gnezda-Čerin, which is no longer a secret or news. However, what is new is that every day the Slovenian national team midfielder is getting closer to Maksimir.
Adam Gnezda-Čerin, former player of Rijeka, is close to transferring to Dinamo. The first contacts of the Dinamo executives with the famous Slovenian manager Amir Ružnić, who represents Gnezda – Čerin, were established a month ago. Dinamo's president Velimir Zajec and sports director Marko Marić went to Ljubljana to watch the Slovenia vs. Armenia match (2-1), indicating that the transfer of the Slovenian national team midfielder is in its final phase. Zajec has already had a conversation with Panathinaikos, with whom the Slovenian national player is contractually bound until the summer of 2026. They are in principle close to an agreement on compensation and now everything is up to the player and his representative. If he agrees to the offered conditions, which allegedly amount to about 600,000 euros annual salary, Dinamo will pay Panathinaikos compensation and complete the deal. Of course, not 4 million euros as the Greeks initially asked for, but significantly less.
Dinamo is interested in Adam Gnezda Čerin, a player from Panathinaikos. The Slovenian international was a player for Rijeka, so he should not need to adapt to the HNL. Dinamo believes that he would be a reinforcement for the Blues, considering a midfield line of Mišić-Gnezda Čerin - Baturina. However, Panathinaikos has quite large financial demands.
Dinamo's president Velimir Zajec and sports director Marko Marić were in Ljubljana, watched him live in the match against Armenia (2-1), where he played all 90 minutes. Dinamo has already spoken with Panathinaikos, contacted Gnezda-Čerin's agents and discussions are open. However, the obstacle is the compensation - the Greeks initially, reportedly, ask for five million euros, which is too high for Dinamo. But, what could be Dinamo's trump card, along with Zajec's relations with PAO, could be the player's desire to leave. Despite being a first-team player of the 'Greens', the Slovenian has, say Greek and Slovenian colleagues, one of the smallest contracts in the locker room, and it expires in the summer of 2026. During the spring, negotiations began on 'thickening' the contract, but recently they got stuck again, now Gnezda-Čerin, according to that information, is not satisfied with Panathinaikos's offer. The Greeks have now announced that they would still like to continue negotiations and that they are ready to stretch a little, but, the question is, does Gnezda-Čerin now want to agree to these conditions. Reportedly, the Slovenian is more inclined to leave, aware that he is doing well on the market. And, maybe his desire to leave could be decisive, you know how that story goes 'there is no sense in keeping an unhappy player'... Will Dinamo, the opportunity to play in the Champions League or at least the European League intrigue him so much that he puts pressure on Panathinaikos? Or will he, perhaps, accept some other offer, because, Dinamo, reportedly, is not the only one who wants to bring him?
Slovenian media reports that Velimir Zajec and Dinamo's sports director Marko Marić attended the Slovenia and Armenia match to assess the qualities of midfielder Adam Gnezda Čerin. The former Rijeka midfielder played for Domžale and Nürnberg before coming to Rujevica, and his last club address is Greek Panathinaikos. Čerin completed 40 matches last season, scored three and assisted three goals. Čerin's contract with Panathinaikos is valid until the summer of 2026, and according to Slovenian media, Dinamo is ready to buy out his contract. According to Transfermarkt, Čerin is worth 3.5 million euros.
Čerin is an important member of the Slovenian team, with 31 appearances and four goals for Slovenia. He has played for Domžale and Nürnberg, and was on loan in Rijeka from 2020 to 2022. In 2022, Nürnberg sold him to Panathinaikos for 650 thousand euros. He has played 40 matches for Panathinaikos, scoring three goals and assisting three. His contract with Panathinaikos is valid until the summer of 2026, but Ekipa24 claims that he will change clubs in the summer because he is one of the least paid players in the Greek team, and Panathinaikos allegedly does not want to increase his earnings. Dinamo is reportedly ready to pay a large compensation and offer exceptional financial conditions. Transfermarkt estimates Čerin's value at 3.5 million euros.
Adam Gnezda Čerin is known from his days when he played for Rijeka. Čerin arrived in Rijeka from Nuremberg in 2020, and the Germans sold him two years later to Panathinaikos for 650,000 euros. He played 73 times for Rijeka and scored three goals and recorded 10 assists. The 24-year-old midfielder is one of the lowest-paid players in Panathinaikos and can't wait to leave the club. Negotiations for a new contract have failed and Čerin is looking for a way out of Greece. That way out could be offered by Dinamo, which already has a concrete offer, according to Slovenians.
Gnezda-Čerin is a former player of Rijeka, where he was on loan from Nürnberg. Now he is a player of Panathinaikos, with whom Zajec has long been connected. According to our information, the 24-year-old midfielder is Dinamo's desire in this transfer window, contacts have already been established, however, the problem could be the compensation. The Greeks currently ask more than Dinamo is willing to pay, and Greek media have announced that they will also offer him a new contract, as he has had an excellent season behind him.
Dinamo's president and sports director were in Ljubljana to watch Adama Gnezde Čerin. He is a former midfielder of Rijeka and was on loan at Nurnberg for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 seasons. He then moved to Panathinaikos where he has been for the last two seasons. His current contract with Panathinaikos binds him until June 2026 and the club is considering offering him a new contract. His current market value is estimated at 3.5 million euros.
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