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Ante Rebić leaving Beşiktaş?

Rebić terminated his contract with Bešiktaš and is currently a free agent. Turkish media suggest he might sign for Verona, where he has previously played.

Ante Rebic has terminated his contract with Besiktas by mutual agreement. He is now a free agent looking for a new team. Verona has shown interest in him.

Beşiktaş announced an official separation with Ante Rebić.

Beşiktaş has terminated Ante Rebic's contract due to an excess of foreign players in the squad. Rebic, who joined Beşiktaş at the beginning of last season for free, participated in 17 official matches, scoring 1 goal and providing 3 assists. His contract was originally set to end in 2025.

According to Turkish media, Ante Rebić could return to Verona, where he played 10 matches in the 2015/16 season as a loaned player from Fiorentina.

Ante Rebić terminated his contract with Beşiktaş and is now a free agent.

Ante Rebić has terminated his contract with Beşiktaş one year after joining the Turkish club. He had a valid contract for another year, earning around 4 million euros per season. However, due to poor form, numerous injuries, and disputes with the club's management, Beşiktaş and Rebić have ended their association. Turkish journalist Sercan Dikme reports that the Croatian forward could return to Italian club Verona.

Ante Rebić and Beşiktaş have officially terminated their contract. The player is now a free agent.

Ante Rebić is no longer a player of Beşiktaş. He announced his departure on Instagram, stating he was sad and ashamed for not meeting expectations. He had a contract valid for another year but sought full salary payment until its end, which the club did not agree to.

Ante Rebić is no longer a player of Beşiktaş. He confirmed this with a message to the fans stating that despite a good start to the season and overcoming some difficulties, he succumbed to ambitions and suffered a severe injury. He expressed sadness and embarrassment for not meeting expectations and clarified that he is just a footballer passionate about the sport. He thanked everyone for their support and wished Beşiktaş a successful season.

Ante Rebić confirmed via social media that he is no longer a member of Turkish giant Beşiktaş. In his message to fans, Rebić expressed gratitude for their support during the past season, which he said had a good start despite difficulties caused by team changes. Rebić will now look for a new club.

Ante Rebić is dissatisfied with his status at Beşiktaş. He is on his way out, but demands the club to pay him everything he is owed.

Ante Rebić has not played for Beşiktaş for 164 days. He is dissatisfied with the club's treatment and demands his full annual salary of four million euros to terminate his contract, which the club refuses to pay. Rebić has stated he will leave if he is paid what he is owed.

Ante Rebić was excluded from the first team training by coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst. Although the specific reason is unclear, it is speculated to be due to his behavior and decline in form. Rebić wants to leave the club but demands his full salary to do so. The club does not want him, and discussions are ongoing with sports advisor Brad Friedel. Rebić's contract with Besiktas expires on June 30, 2025. Milan, his former club, is entitled to a 2 million EUR bonus and 20% of any future sale.

Ante Rebić is in a dispute with Beşiktaş management. Sports advisor Brad Friedel and coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst do not count on the Croatian forward. Rebić has a year left on his contract and demands to be paid what he is owed before leaving. He earns around four million euros annually in Istanbul and does not want to give up that money. Beşiktaş wants to terminate his contract as soon as possible, but Rebić refuses a settlement due to dissatisfaction with the club's treatment of him.

Ante Rebić is in conflict with Beşiktaş's management. The club wants to terminate his contract immediately. Rebić demands the full amount owed to him for the contract termination, but Beşiktaş refuses to agree to this.

Ante Rebić is currently training separately from the main team at Bešiktaš after being informed by the coach, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, that he is no longer in the club's plans. Rebić has indicated through his agents that he will leave if the club pays the remaining salaries until the end of his contract, but the club is trying to force him out before summer next year. His annual salary is around 2.5 million euros net per season.

Turkish media report that journalist Sercan Dikme claims Rebić might retire next year at the age of 32, which would be a sensational decision as he can still play serious football for a few more years.

Turkish media report that Beşiktaş has been trying to offload Ante Rebić for more than half a year, but he is still at the club. Rebić was not included in the training camp in Austria. Beşiktaş announced the signing of Italian international Ciro Immobile, indicating no place for Rebić at the club anymore. He has high earnings of 2.5 million euros annually with various bonuses, making him an expensive investment given his performance.

Ante Rebić is considering ending his career next year, according to journalist Sercan Dikme.

Ante Rebić has no plans to leave Beşiktaş until his contract expires next summer, despite the club reportedly wanting to offload him.

Beşiktaş wants to offload Ante Rebić as he is not considered in the club's plans and did not travel for pre-season preparations in Austria.

Beşiktaş has informed Ante Rebić that he is free to find a new club as he is no longer in their plans. If he does not find a new club, he will not be registered in Beşiktaş's squad for the upcoming season.

Beşiktaş wants to get rid of Ante Rebić and has officially requested him to find a new club or terminate his contract. Rebić has refused this option and does not want to transfer at any cost, despite the club's threat to leave him unregistered for the whole season.

Ante Rebic has been put up for sale by Besiktas.

In recent days, there was speculation about Ante Rebic's return to Verona. Rebic scored just 1 goal in 23 matches at Besiktas last season and reportedly would not mind trying his luck again in the Italian league. However, this possibility soon faded due to economic and age-related reasons. Verona prefers to focus on young talents. Therefore, at least for now, Rebic's return to Italy is off the table.

According to Sky, Verona is trying to convince former Milan forward Ante Rebic to join them. Rebic is set to leave Besiktas after an uneventful season. A return to the Gialloblù club where he played in 2016 is on the horizon for the Croatian.

Rebić is not in the plans for Beşiktaş's next season. The club has informed him that he is not counted on for the new season. Despite this, Rebić does not intend to terminate his contract, which earns him 2.5 million euros per season plus ten thousand euros for each appearance. Currently, there are no interested clubs.

Ante Rebić, currently playing for Bešiktaš, is reportedly on the outs with the Turkish club. Despite having a contract until 2025, Bešiktaš is eager to offload the player. Rebić, however, has not accepted the club's offer to pay off the remainder of his contract. Bešiktaš is in a difficult situation as they will have an expensive player on their bench that they will not use. It is likely that Bešiktaš will have to sell Rebić at a very low price or continue to pay his salary for another year and let him leave as a free agent.

Ante Rebić, a key player of the Croatian national team during their journey to the World Cup silver in Russia six years ago, is currently going through a difficult phase. After his last performance for Croatia in the last 16 of the Euros where Croatia was eliminated by Spain after extra time, he has not been figuring among the national team and his club career has also been struggling. Last summer, he moved to Turkish club Bešiktaš where he has not been getting much game time this season. According to Turkish media, neither his current club with which he has a contract for another year, nor any other team wants him. He is 30 years old and does not have an offer from any club. It is clear that Rebić will not be able to stay at Bešiktaš. They do not count on him and will not enter the quota of a maximum of 12 foreign players, which is allowed to each first league club there. His annual salary is 2.5 million euros, and as things stand, he will remain under contract for the whole next season. It is hard to believe that after a season in which he has hardly played at all, he will make any transfer, or suddenly fit into the plans of Bešiktaš. Now the question rightly arises as to what will happen to his career.

Beşiktaş do not want to continue with him for the new season. His agent has been told to find a new club.

Bešiktaš is trying to terminate the contract with Ante Rebić due to his injuries and poor form. He has made 23 appearances for Bešiktaš this season, scoring one goal and assisting another. However, Rebić is unwilling to give up his agreed salary and wants the full price of the contract to be paid out in order to terminate it.

Rebić is currently a member of Bešiktaš, but according to some information, he has problems with a herniated disc. He played his last league match for the club in February. Due to injuries and poor form, his arrival from Milan was not welcomed, as the Turks had previously written, also indicating that the club is ready to cancel cooperation before the expiry of the second year of the contract. The reason why this has not been done are Rebić's earnings, or the Croatian player's claim that the full agreed amount should be paid out in this case. In this season, he has made 23 appearances, spent only 691 minutes on the field, and during that time scored one goal and assisted five goals.

Bešiktaš and Ante Rebić are in a stalemate, with neither side showing signs of backing down. According to Turkish media reports, the Istanbul club wants to negotiate the terms of termination of cooperation, but the former Croatian representative insists on the amount guaranteed by the contract, which is in force until the summer of 2025. A year ago, Rebić signed a contract worth two and a half million euros per season. Bešiktaš now apparently offers him less money to terminate the contract, something the Croatian footballer has no intention of accepting. Ante Rebić has had a modest season at Bešiktaš, playing 23 matches with a performance of one goal and five assists. He is currently on the injured list, and his last minutes for the Turkish giant were recorded three months ago after being sidelined by coach Fernando Santos.

In addition to interest from Croatia, Verona has also shown interest in Rebić. Ante is ready to negotiate an offer, but only if the club secures its stay in Serie A. They are currently two points above the relegation zone, with four rounds to go.

In addition to the Croatian giants, Rebić is also wanted by his former club, Verona in Italy. Rebić has a contract with the Turkish club until the summer of 2025, but the Turks write that he was thrown out of the team in March because he was causing unrest. Rebić responded to Verona's interest through his manager Fali Ramadani, saying that a transfer meeting is possible, but only if they secure their stay in Serie A.

In addition to Croatian giants, Rebić is also desired by his former club Verona. Rebić, through his manager Fali Ramadani, responded to Verona's interest and said that a transfer meeting is possible, but only if they secure their stay in Serie A. Verona is currently two points above the relegation zone.

Ante Rebic is expected to leave Beşiktaş at the end of the season.

Ante Rebić might leave Besiktas. The club has allowed his manager to start looking for a new club for him. However, he has stated that he will not leave Besiktas until he finds a club that will offer him at least the same salary as he currently has, which is 2.5 million euros per season. He has a contract with Besiktas until the summer of 2025.

Ante Rebić, currently playing for Besiktas, is reportedly causing issues both on and off the field. He is said to be unwilling to leave Besiktas unless he finds a club willing to match his current salary of 2.5 million euros per season. The club has reportedly asked his manager to start looking for a new destination for him. There were rumors that Hajduk was interested in the former national team player, but given Rebić's financial demands, this seems unlikely.

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