Ante Crnac Transfer from Raków Częstochowa to Norwich City
Ante Crnac has joined Norwich City from an unspecified club for a fee of €11 million. He has signed a four-year deal with the option of an additional year.
Transfer to Norwich City confirmed. Norwich City has paid 11 million euros for Ante Crnac, who has signed a four-year deal with an option for an additional year.
Ante Crnac is reportedly transferring from Polish club Raków to English club Norwich for 11 million euros. Although Norwich has not officially confirmed the transfer and Crnac is not listed on Norwich's official site, he has been photographed at Norwich's stadium with their yellow jersey.
The transfer of Croatian U21 national team winger Ante Crnac to Norwich has been confirmed. The deal, valued at 11 million euros, sets a new record for Rakow Czestochowa, who had previously sold players for no more than 5 million euros. This transfer is also Norwich's fourth and most costly acquisition this summer, equalling the club's record transfer fees paid for players such as Tim Klose and Steven Naismith in 2015, and Milot Rashica and Christos Tzolis in 2022. Crnac's transfer ranks him among the top 40 most expensive Croatian footballers of all time. Additionally, Slaven Belupo and Dinamo Zagreb will receive development fees from the transfer.
Ante Crnac has completed his transfer from Polish club Raków to Norwich for 11 million euros. This is considered the transfer of his career, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Ante Crnac, a 20-year-old winger of the Croatian U-21 national team, will continue his career in the English Championship. According to Fabrizio Romano, his move from the Polish club Rakow Czestochowa to Norwich is a deal worth 11 million euros. This is a record transfer in the history of Rakow, who previously sold a player for a maximum of 5 million euros.
Fabrizio Romano reported that Ante Crnac is moving from Raków Czestochowa to Norwich for 11 million euros. Part of the transfer fee will go to his previous club, Slaven Belupo.
Ante Crnac has completed his transfer from Polish club Raków to Norwich for a fee of 11 million euros, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Ante Crnac, a 20-year-old winger, is set to join Norwich for 11 million euros, making him the club's most expensive summer signing. Crnac, who started at Dinamo Zagreb and moved to Slaven Belupo in 2022, impressed at Rakow Czestochowa with nine goals and six assists in 39 appearances. The transfer will also benefit his former clubs due to development fees.
Transfer-Guru Fabrizio Romano reported on 'X' that the offensive player is set to sign with Norwich City. The English second division club will transfer eleven million euros to the Polish first division club Raków Częstochowa. Crnac, a highly-rated U21 national player with significant potential, had also attracted interest from Werder Bremen. However, the German club found a double-digit million amount for a striker alternative too steep, leading them to engage in intensive transfer discussions without finalizing a deal. An official rejection has not yet reached Werder.
According to information published by Fabrizio Romano, the 20-year-old striker is leaving Polish club Raków and will soon sign for English club Norwich City in a transfer that could reach up to 11 million euros. The deal between the clubs has been reached, reported by the most famous transfer expert.
Fabrizio Romano reported that Ante Crnac will continue his career in the Championship. The transfer from Polish club Rakow Czestochowa to Norwich is worth 11 million euros. A part of the money will also go to the club from Koprivnica.
Fabrizio Romano reports that former Dinamo junior and ex-Slaven Belupo player is leaving Polish club Raków and for a fee of 11 million euros, becomes a new player for English club Norwich. The agreement between the clubs is completed and only details separate Crnac from moving to England.
Norwich have completed deal to sign Ante Crnac from Rakow Częstochowa for €11m package
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