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Jan Mlakar  Transfer from Pisa to Hajduk Split

According to Sportske Novosti, Jan Mlakar has made a return to Hajduk Split on loan from Pisa, marking his second stint with the club. The deal was finalized during the winter transfer window after negotiations, which had started two months prior, resumed. Although Pisa's coach, Pippo Inzaghi, initially resisted the move and did not prioritize Mlakar, Hajduk was keen on the transfer due to their need for a center forward. Mlakar reportedly expressed his eagerness to return to Hajduk and received a warm welcome from both the club and its fans.

Index.hr confirms the transfer of Jan Mlakar from Pisa to Hajduk. Filippo Inzaghi, the coach of Pisa, confirmed that Jan Mlakar, the Slovenian forward, is leaving the club to join Hajduk. It was previously rumored that Inzaghi blocked his move to Hajduk, but eventually, he allowed it. Mlakar was part of Pisa's squad last Saturday, indicating that the agreement was recent.

Sportske Novosti reports on Jan Mlakar's imminent transfer to Hajduk. Jan Mlakar has completed medical examinations and all other formalities for the presentation in the white jersey. However, the loan contract signing from Pisa to Hajduk is postponed to Tuesday.

Slobodna Dalmacija reports on Jan Mlakar's expected return to Split from Pisa. Jan Mlakar is expected to return to Split a year and a half after his transfer to Pisa. It is believed that Hajduk will pay Pisa 150,000 euros for a loan until the end of the season, with an additional 50,000 euros in potential bonuses if Hajduk wins the championship. Hajduk is also expected to cover the player's salary.

Gennaro Gattuso confirmed the arrival of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. This transfer is expected to strengthen Hajduk's offensive play. Gattuso mentioned the arrival during a discussion about improving the team's quality after a match against Slaven Belupo.

Dalmatinski Portal reports on Jan Mlakar's anticipated loan transfer to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar is not in the squad for Pisa's match against Salernitana, which is a positive sign for his transfer. He is expected to arrive in Split tomorrow to sign for Hajduk on a loan deal. All the details have been agreed upon, and the signature is anticipated. Pippo Inzaghi has accepted the player's departure, having played him off the bench last weekend.

Index.hr reports on the expected loan transfer of Slovenian striker Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split from Pisa. Slovenian striker Jan Mlakar is expected to join Hajduk Split on loan from Pisa on Monday. The loan deal has been in negotiation for a long time, and it seems the Croatian and Italian clubs are now very close to an agreement, awaiting the transfer announcement.

24sata.hr reports on the stalled negotiations regarding Jan Mlakar's potential return to Hajduk. Jan Mlakar was a major target for Gattuso, the management of Hajduk, and even some fans. The return of the Slovenian striker to Poljud was close to being agreed, but negotiations with Pisa stalled due to financial issues, forcing Hajduk to consider alternatives.

Germanijak reports on the successful transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. Hajduk Split was persistent in their pursuit of Jan Mlakar, who expressed a desire to return to Split. Ultimately, his current coach, Pippo Inzaghi, decided to let him go to join Gennaro Gattuso at Hajduk Split.

Index.hr reports that Slovenian forward Jan Mlakar is on the verge of a loan transfer to Hajduk from the Italian club Pisa. The Slovenian forward is anticipated to arrive on Monday and start training on Tuesday. The negotiations for his loan move had been ongoing for a considerable time. It was reported that Pisa's coach, Filippo Inzaghi, initially prevented Mlakar's move to Hajduk, but eventually permitted it. Until Saturday, Mlakar was still included in Pisa's squad and was being considered by Inzaghi, but it appears a new arrangement has been reached.

Slobodna Dalmacija reports on Jan Mlakar's unexpected transfer to Hajduk Split from Pisa. Jan Mlakar, previously thought to be staying at Pisa, managed to convince the club's leadership to allow his transfer to Hajduk Split. Hajduk has finalized the agreement, and Mlakar is expected to arrive in Split on Monday to be available for coach Gennaro Gattuso.

Sportske Novosti has reported that Jan Mlakar is on the verge of a loan transfer to Hajduk Split from Pisa. According to the report, Mlakar is poised to join Hajduk Split on a loan deal from Pisa. Although Pisa's coach, Pippo Inzaghi, initially resisted the move due to Alessandro Arena's injury, it was noted that Mlakar and his wife decided to proceed with the transfer to Split because they have fond memories of their time there. The loan arrangement is set for half a season, with Hajduk covering the cost of Mlakar's salary, and Pisa receiving 150,000 euros for the loan. Moreover, there is a provision for a 50,000 euro bonus should Hajduk win the championship.

Sportske Novosti reports on Hajduk's interest in acquiring Jan Mlakar on loan. Hajduk was interested in acquiring Jan Mlakar on loan. Hajduk agreed to cover the player's entire salary. Pisa was to receive 150,000 euros for the loan until summer, along with a 50,000 euro bonus if Hajduk won the title. However, the transfer did not proceed as Mlakar had to stay in Pisa due to an injury to another Pisa striker, making Mlakar important for Pippo Inzaghi's rotation.

Sportske Novosti reports on Hajduk Split's attempt to acquire Jan Mlakar to strengthen their squad. Hajduk Split attempted to acquire Jan Mlakar to assist Marko Livaja. The transfer was almost agreed upon but was disrupted because Pisa lost another forward and is uncertain about releasing Mlakar to Split.

24sata.hr reported that the loan transfer involving Jan Mlakar and Hajduk had been halted due to injury complications at Pisa. Filippo Inzaghi, the coach of Pisa, had decided to stop the loan transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk. This decision was made because Alessandro Arena, a Pisa player, was injured, necessitating Mlakar's stay until either Arena returned or a new forward was signed by Pisa. The deal with Hajduk was initially considered complete, and Mlakar was preparing for his move to Split. Consequently, Hajduk had released young player Mate Antunović to Varaždin.

Sportske Novosti has reported on the potential loan transfer of Slovenian striker Mlakar to Hajduk Split. The loan transfer is currently on hold due to an injury sustained by one of Pisa's strikers during a match in Catanzaro. The decision on whether the loan will proceed is expected within the next two days, as it depends on the medical assessment of the injured Pisa striker. The deal was initially agreed with Hajduk taking on Mlakar's salary and paying Pisa 150,000 euros for the remainder of the season. An additional bonus of 50,000 euros is included should Hajduk win the championship. Pisa's coach, Gattuso, considers Mlakar a versatile attacking option, primarily as a number nine, which would enable Livaja to return to his preferred position.

Slobodna Dalmacija reports on the delayed transfer of Jan Mlakar from Serie B club Pisa to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar's loan deal from Serie B club Pisa to Hajduk Split has been delayed, though he is expected to join Hajduk in the coming days.

Sportske Novosti reported on Jan Mlakar's return to Hajduk Split on a loan. Jan Mlakar is returning to Hajduk Split on a loan after previously spending two years at the club. He is now returning with significant expectations to enhance the team's attacking options. The financial aspect of the loan deal is considerable, with bonuses potentially exceeding 400,000 euros. The investment will prove worthwhile only if Hajduk wins the championship. Mlakar is regarded as a key player in boosting the team's goal-scoring capabilities.

Dalmatinski Portal provides an update on Jan Mlakar's potential loan transfer to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar was supposed to travel to Split for medical examinations and then sign for Hajduk Split on a loan deal. Everything was agreed upon, but nothing has been signed yet. Coach Filippo Inzaghi insisted on Mlakar playing in the match against Catanzaro, which may affect the transfer.

Germanijak has reported on the anticipated loan transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. It is expected that Jan Mlakar will join Hajduk Split on loan, with the deal possibly being finalized by Monday or Tuesday. As a Slovenian international, Mlakar is already acquainted with the environment at Hajduk and has the favor of Marko Livaja. Although he has had limited playtime at Pisa, he is regarded as a valuable addition due to his eagerness for goals and trophies. Mlakar will have four relatively easier matches to integrate into the team before facing Osijek and Dinamo Zagreb.

Sportske Novosti has reported on the current transfer situation involving Jan Mlakar. Mlakar is included in Pisa's squad for their championship match scheduled for Sunday in Catanzaro. Although he has reached an agreement on a loan move to Hajduk, Mlakar needs to fulfill his current obligations with Pisa, where he is under contract. It was noted that Pippo Inzaghi is taking Mlakar on the trip despite his limited use of the player this season. Following the match, Mlakar is set to travel to Split, with his arrival anticipated on Monday. Upon arrival, he will undergo a medical examination and is expected to sign a loan deal for the spring half-season, joining training sessions under Gattuso's supervision. Mlakar previously spent two seasons at Hajduk, during which he made 81 appearances and scored 21 goals.

Sportske Novosti reported on Jan Mlakar's loan transfer to Hajduk Split for the spring half-season. Jan Mlakar had agreed on a loan transfer to Hajduk Split for the spring half-season. Despite being on the list for the match against Catanzaro, he had rarely been used by coach Pippo Inzaghi this season. After the match, Mlakar was expected to travel to Split, undergo a medical examination, and sign the loan deal, joining the training under Gattuso. Mlakar had previously played for Hajduk Split, where he made the most appearances in his professional career.

Jan Mlakar is close to joining Hajduk. According to Slovenian Sportklub, negotiations have reached their final stage, and he is expected to be officially presented as a new/old Hajduk player soon.

Sportske Novosti reported on Jan Mlakar's impending move to Hajduk Split on a loan deal. Jan Mlakar was set to join Hajduk Split on a half-season loan from Italian Serie A club Pisa. It was revealed that Hajduk would pay Pisa 150,000 euros for the loan and take over Mlakar's contract until the end of the season. Additionally, it was agreed that Hajduk would pay a 50,000 euros bonus if they won the Croatian championship title. The total value of the deal was said to be approximately 350,000 euros. The exact timing of the loan completion remained uncertain, as Mlakar's signing was not expected in the next two days, but it might happen over the weekend or on Monday.

Sportske Novosti reported on ongoing negotiations involving Jan Mlakar's transfer to Hajduk Split. Gennaro Gattuso confirmed that negotiations with Jan Mlakar were taking place. If the negotiations are unsuccessful, other options in the market will be considered. Mlakar is expected to join soon, which suggests that Livaja might have to play in a different position. During his first tenure with Hajduk Split, Mlakar was a popular figure in the locker room, known for his physical preparation and effort. While he can play as a winger, he prefers to be in front of the goal. His previous stint helped relieve some of the statistical pressure off Livaja.

Slovenian media report that Jan Mlakar is indeed joining Hajduk.

Jan Mlakar is set to return to play for Hajduk Split until the end of the season as a loaned player from Pisa. The deal, eagerly anticipated at Poljud, is finally nearing realization. Slovenian Sportklub reported that Hajduk and Pisa have reached an agreement on the loan terms for the Slovenian international. The concept of Mlakar's return to Split had been contemplated for some time, although it did not come to fruition during the summer. Negotiations between Hajduk and Pisa resumed in late autumn and became more defined. Croatian media disclosed that Pisa's requirement was a loan fee of 150,000 euros. The situation became complicated, as Hajduk's coach Gennaro Gattuso had expressed uncertainty about whether the deal would be finalized, but discussions in the last 24 hours ended with a handshake between the two clubs. Barring any major changes, Mlakar is expected to continue his career in Split, where he previously played from 2021 to 2023 before transferring to Pisa for over 3 million euros.

Hajduk Split's coach, Gennaro Gattuso, made a statement regarding Jan Mlakar's transfer, referring to it as a 'deal that Hajduk is not sure will be completed.' Despite the uncertainty expressed by Gattuso, insiders claim that everything regarding Mlakar's loan from Italian Serie B club Pisa should be fine. An official announcement video from Hajduk is expected soon, confirming Mlakar's return.

Sportske Novosti reports on Jan Mlakar's return to Hajduk on loan from Italian Serie B club Pisa. Jan Mlakar is returning to Hajduk on loan from Italian Serie B club Pisa. He has previously played for Hajduk from 2021 to 2023, scoring 21 goals and making four assists in 81 matches. This season, he has played 257 minutes in 12 matches for Pisa without any significant impact.

Sportske Novosti reports on Jan Mlakar's anticipated move to Hajduk Split to boost their attacking line-up. Jan Mlakar is expected to join Hajduk Split as a key player to enhance the team's attacking capabilities. His arrival is seen as a crucial addition to address the team's lack of solutions in the final third of the game, which heavily relied on the imagination and inspiration of captain Livaja.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international, is not satisfied with his playing time at the Italian Serie B club Pisa, which will therefore loan him to Split. He previously played for Hajduk from summer 2021 to summer 2023, recording 81 appearances with 21 goals and four assists. In summer 2023, Hajduk sold him to Pisa for 3.35 million euros.

Index.hr reports on the loan transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk from Pisa. Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian forward and former player of Hajduk, is set to join the club on loan until the end of the season from the Italian second division club Pisa. His versatility allows him to play as a striker or on the wings, providing tactical flexibility for Hajduk.

Index.hr reports on the finalized agreements between Hajduk Split and Slovenian striker Jan Mlakar. Hajduk Split has finalized all agreements with Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian striker, who is expected to be presented on Tuesday.

Germanijak reports on the imminent transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar is very close to joining Hajduk Split. The completion of the transfer is expected to occur early next week.

24sata.hr reports on the anticipated return of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar is expected to return to Hajduk Split. The player is anticipated to arrive in Split on Tuesday to join his teammates. However, there are complications as Pisa is demanding better terms for the loan deal. Pisa wants Hajduk to cover a larger portion of Mlakar's salary, which is around 500,000 euros. Additionally, Hajduk is set to pay a loan fee of 150,000 euros.

Jan Mlakar, the forward from Italian club Pisa, is reportedly on the verge of returning to Hajduk Split. However, negotiations are challenging as the Italian side is reportedly tough in their dealings, seeking to extract more money.

Sportske Novosti reports on the potential transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar is reportedly close to finalizing a move to Hajduk Split. The Italian club Pisa is negotiating intensely to secure more money from the transfer. Mlakar is expected to join Hajduk Split on loan for the spring season to revive his career after it did not develop as expected in Pisa.

Jan Mlakar is anticipated to make a return to Hajduk Split on loan from the Italian club Pisa, with the transfer expected to be completed at the start of next week. Having spent over two years at Hajduk from 2021 to 2023 following his move from Brighton and Hove Albion, Mlakar is coming back due to limited playing opportunities this season at Pisa. His agent, Amir Ružnić, indicated that terms with the clubs are largely agreed upon, with only the formalities left to finalize. Mlakar is set to join Hajduk's squad after they return from their training in Spain on January 15. Initially, there was a chance for him to join the team in Spain, but the plans have since changed.

Sportske Novosti provides an update on Jan Mlakar's impending transfer to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar is close to finalizing his move to Hajduk Split. The Slovenian international is preparing for the move, which will cost Hajduk around 300,000 euros, including part of his salary and the loan fee to Pisa.

Sportske Novosti has reported that Jan Mlakar is set to move to Hajduk Split on loan for the upcoming spring season. It is stated that Jan Mlakar is currently waiting for the final agreement to be completed, which will see him returning to Hajduk Split on loan for the spring. The return to Hajduk is seen as a chance for Mlakar to revive his career, which has not progressed as hoped at Pisa. The deal is expected to cost Hajduk approximately 300,000 euros, which will cover part of the player's salary and the loan fee. Mlakar's previous experience with Hajduk's first team is likely to facilitate his integration. He is anticipated to play either as a center forward or on the left wing under coach Gattuso.

Sportske Novosti reports on Jan Mlakar's anticipated move to Hajduk Split as their first winter signing. Jan Mlakar is expected to become Hajduk Split's first winter signing. He previously played for Hajduk and left a positive impression. The club plans to use him as an alternative forward to Livaja, potentially playing together with him as a classic forward while Livaja might take a more withdrawn role.

Jan Mlakar is expected to return to Hajduk Split on loan from Pisa, where he transferred for 3.35 million euros. Due to limited playing time under coach Pippo Inzaghi, Mlakar is seeking more opportunities at Hajduk Split. Despite poor statistics in Italy, his previous performance at Hajduk and fit with the current team make this move favorable. Hajduk will pay Pisa a loan fee of 150,000 euros and share the player's salary.

Jan Mlakar is highly desired by Rino Gattuso, the current coach of Hajduk Split, as a birthday gift. The club officials are tirelessly working towards closing the deal, indicating that the transfer is nearing completion.

Jan Mlakar is close to returning to Hajduk on loan from Pisa. Hajduk will pay the Italian second division club 150,000 euros for the loan until the summer. The deal is expected to be official in the next few days. Mlakar has played 12 matches this season under coach Filippo Inzaghi but mostly as a substitute, spending only 257 minutes on the field. It is hoped he will regain his old form at Poljud in a familiar environment.

Jan Mlakar is set to become a player of Hajduk Split once again. Everything has been agreed upon, and only the final part of the negotiations remains before his arrival at the club. He is already familiar with Split and Hajduk, having previously spent two beautiful years there. During his time in Split, he won two cups with Hajduk and had two children born there.

Jan Mlakar is anticipated to join Hajduk Split for their preparations in Spain and remain with the team until the summer. According to Italian media, Mlakar is reportedly bidding farewell to Pisa, as confirmed by sources from the Adriatic side. The specifics of the payment agreement between the two clubs are yet to be finalized. Hajduk considers him a valuable asset for the central striker position, which would enable Marko Livaja to operate as a 'number ten'. This strategy aligns with the plan of coach Gennaro Gattuso and former sports director Nikola Kalinić.

Germanijak reports on the ongoing negotiations for the potential transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk. Negotiations are underway for the potential transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk. The transfer is being discussed as a possible reinforcement for Gennaro Gattuso's team.

Jan Mlakar has reached an agreement on loan terms with Hajduk Split, while the finalization of negotiations between Hajduk and the Italian club Pisa remains pending. It has been agreed that Hajduk will cover part of Mlakar's salary at Pisa and will pay Pisa for the player's loan. Previously, Mlakar transferred from Hajduk to Pisa for nearly 3 million euros but has struggled to secure playing time there, having featured in only 10 matches this season. Pisa's coach, Pippo Inzaghi, reportedly did not include Mlakar in his plans, making this move a significant attacking reinforcement for Hajduk.

Sportske Novosti reported on the loan agreement of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. Jan Mlakar had agreed to the terms of a loan with Hajduk Split. The transfer was awaiting the finalization of negotiations between Hajduk Split and the Italian club Pisa. It was stated that Hajduk Split had agreed to cover a portion of Mlakar's salary at Pisa and would also pay Pisa for the loan of the player. Mlakar had transferred to Pisa 17 months ago for nearly 3 million euros but had not played much there, especially in the fall, with only 10 appearances, including two brief substitute appearances. It was noted that Coach Pippo Inzaghi had not included Mlakar in his plans.

Index.hr reports that Jan Mlakar is set to return to Hajduk Split on loan from Pisa. The Slovenian international is close to rejoining Hajduk Split on a loan deal until the end of the season, moving from the Italian Serie B club Pisa. The clubs and the player have reportedly almost finalized all details of the agreement, and the deal is anticipated to be concluded soon. Mlakar remains under contract with Pisa until the summer of 2026, and there is currently no option for Hajduk to purchase him at the season's end. The most significant hurdle in completing the loan was Pisa's coach Filippo Inzaghi, who had initially been hesitant to reduce the squad's depth while aiming for Serie A promotion. Nonetheless, negotiations have picked up pace in recent days after being sporadic since last summer.

Jan Mlakar is close to departing Pisa for Hajduk Split.

Jan Mlakar, who previously played for Hajduk Split, is reportedly close to returning to the club. Insider Gianluigi Longari has reported that the Slovenian player is on the verge of joining Hajduk. Mlakar was sold to Pisa for 3.5 million euros but has not played much there, and he is open to finding a new environment. Hajduk is interested in bringing back their former player to strengthen the attack.

According to some Italian media reports close to Pisa, Jan Mlakar is nearing a farewell to his teammates and is a step closer to returning to Hajduk Split. His arrival at Hajduk would be significant as he would take on the role of striker, allowing Marko Livaja, who also desires his return, to play as a 'number ten'.

Jan Mlakar, who was previously sold to Pisa for 3.5 million euros, is not getting the playing time he desires under coach Pippa Inzaghi. Initially, Inzaghi wanted to keep Mlakar as part of the squad for Serie A promotion efforts, but recent reports from Il Tirreno suggest that a loan move to Hajduk is the most likely option.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international, is reportedly linked with a loan move to Hajduk Split from Pisa. According to the Italian media outlet Il Tirreno, Mlakar appears to be on track for a loan to Hajduk. Hajduk and Pisa had previously been unable to finalize the deal due to financial issues. It is reported that Mlakar is interested in returning to Hajduk on loan, but recent reports from Italy have been less than optimistic. Pisa's coach, Filippo Inzaghi, is said to be satisfied with the current team and is exercising caution regarding changes during the winter transfer window. Mlakar is reportedly unhappy with his playing time at Pisa, and his contract is set to run until the summer of 2026.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian national team winger, is currently with Pisa in Serie B. Despite initially being told that Pisa would not let him go, recent reports from Il Tirreno suggest that he is likely to be loaned to Hajduk Split. Mlakar has a contract with Pisa until next summer. Previously, he was a key player for Hajduk, having played 81 matches and contributed significantly to their gameplay.

There is interest in bringing Jan Mlakar back from Pisa to Hajduk Split. However, the coach at Pisa is reportedly not allowing the transfer to happen.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international, has been linked with a move to Hajduk. He was a major target for Nikola Kalinić in the summer, but the deal could not be completed due to financial reasons. Mlakar has expressed interest in returning to Hajduk on loan. However, recent reports from Italy, as reported by Planet Nogomet, suggest a lack of optimism. Pisa's coach, Filippo Inzaghi, reportedly feels satisfied with the team's current state and is reluctant to make changes during the winter transfer window, as they are on a good path to securing promotion to Serie A. Mlakar is reportedly dissatisfied with his status at Pisa, and it remains uncertain if Inzaghi will permit him to leave. Mlakar's contract with Pisa is set to expire in the summer of 2026.

Sportske Novosti reported that Hajduk Split is interested in bringing Jan Mlakar back to the club. Hajduk Split has focused on Jan Mlakar as they are keen to have him return. It was mentioned that he was close to returning in the summer, but Pisa was unwilling to release him unless their conditions were satisfied. It was noted that Mlakar is not receiving much playtime at Pisa under Pippo Inzaghi, which does not align with his ambitions as a national team player. Hajduk's financial constraints pose a significant challenge in completing the transfer, with any incoming activity contingent on outgoing transactions. It was suggested that if Hajduk manages to sell some players, they might be able to fund Mlakar's return. It was also indicated that Mlakar is eager to return to Hajduk, where he was well-liked in the locker room.

Sportske Novosti reports that Jan Mlakar is a top target for Hajduk, who have been searching for a central striker since the arrival of Nikola Kalinić and Gennaro Gattuso. Although he was close to joining in the summer, financial constraints have delayed the transfer. Mlakar remains a priority for the winter transfer window, but the completion of this transfer will heavily depend on the club's financial situation.

There is an idea of loaning Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. The team is looking to strengthen their attacking options by bringing in players similar to last year's profiles. This move is part of a strategy to win the title, as the team needs a forward and wingers.

Sportske Novosti has reported on the confirmed transfer of Jan Mlakar from Pisa to Hajduk. Insiders have announced that the return of Jan Mlakar from the Italian second division club Pisa to Hajduk has already been agreed upon. Mlakar's performance at Pisa has been described as poor, with eight appearances without significant impact. The move is likely to be the first official act of Francois Vitali, Hajduk's director of football operations, although it has been noted that former sporting director Nikola Kalinić had already been working on Mlakar's return to Poljud.

24sata.hr reports on the potential loan return of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk to support their attack. Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international who left Hajduk last summer for 3.5 million euros, is considered for a loan return to Hajduk to relieve Marko Livaja in attack. Mlakar is not a priority for Pisa's coach, having played only eight games and not being in the squad for the last three.

Index.hr has reported on the potential return of Slovenian international Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split. It is stated that Slovenian international Jan Mlakar, aged 25, is very close to making a return to Hajduk Split. According to unofficial information, negotiations are currently underway for a loan deal that might be finalized soon, as Mlakar has fallen out of favor at the Italian club Pisa. It is mentioned that the coach, Filippo Inzaghi, does not intend to include Mlakar in his squad for the season. Mlakar has made only ten appearances for Pisa this season and was not even listed for the last three games. Consequently, he might join Hajduk on loan until the end of the season, with a potential option for Hajduk to purchase his contract permanently.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international, is reportedly linked with a return to Hajduk Split. He had left Hajduk in the summer of the previous year for over three million euros to join Pisa. It is suggested that Hajduk is seeking his return to support Marko Livaja in attack and potentially allow Livaja to play in his more natural position. Mlakar has become a regular member of the Slovenian national team but has reportedly not met expectations in Italy under coach Pippo Inzaghi. It was said that Hajduk had almost finalized his return in the summer, but it did not come to fruition. The club is still considering him important and is aiming to complete the transfer this time.

Sportske Novosti provides an update on the potential transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk. Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian international, had limited playing time in an Italian second division club. His transfer to Hajduk seems more realistic now than four months ago.

Jan Mlakar is in serious negotiations for a spring loan to Hajduk. There is a high chance that the loan will be realized this time because Mlakar is not in the plans of Pisa's coach, Pippo Inzaghi. Pippo Inzaghi, once a famous striker, has given Mlakar modest chances with only 201 minutes in Serie B across eight appearances. Pisa is fighting for promotion to the top league, and Mlakar has not scored or assisted this fall, making a move necessary.

Mlakar was one of the players desired by sports director Nikola Kalinić and coach Gennaro Gattuso. The deal did not materialize.

Hajduk attempted to sign Jan Mlakar, but the transfer was unsuccessful.

The loan transfer of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk failed due to financial reasons. The deal fell through over an amount of 700,000 to 800,000 euros.

There were discussions about strengthening the first team squad with loan signings of Jan Mlakar, but the financial demands of his current club did not fit within Hajduk's budget constraints.

There were announcements about the arrival of Jan Mlakar to Hajduk Split, but it is clear that this will not happen.

Hajduk expressed interest in signing Jan Mlakar, who previously played for Hajduk. However, the transfer failed due to financial reasons.

Hajduk Split is interested in signing Jan Mlakar on loan. However, the transfer is complicated because Mlakar has a contract with Pisa.

Hajduk Split is pursuing Jan Mlakar, a winger from Pisa, who has previously played at Poljud and left a positive impression.

Hajduk Split is interested in loaning Jan Mlakar back. Pisa, his current club, is reluctant to let him go and would only consider it for a satisfactory amount. Mlakar played 12 minutes against Reggiane in the last round of Serie B, indicating Pisa's reliance on him.

Hajduk Split is interested in bringing Jan Mlakar back on loan. Mlakar was sold to Pisa last summer for 3.5 million euros but has not been in the plans of Pisa's coach, Pippa Inzaghi, this season. Mlakar prefers more playing time, and Hajduk seems like a desirable option for him. However, there are issues with covering his salary.

There is mutual interest from both the player and Hajduk Split. However, Pisa's financial demands, even for a loan, are a significant obstacle. As time progresses, the chances of the Slovenian international joining 'the Whites' decrease, but the possibility is not entirely ruled out yet.

Jan Mlakar is a target for Hajduk Split before the end of the Croatian transfer window. However, his situation is more complicated.

Hajduk Split is interested in Jan Mlakar, but Pisa's demands for his return, including taking over his salary and paying a loan fee, are currently too high.

Jan Mlakar's situation regarding his return to Hajduk Split is more complicated.

Hajduk is considering a loan deal for Jan Mlakar from Pisa. Mlakar is not in Pisa's plans for this season, and a return to Split would help him maintain his form and remain competitive for the Slovenian national team.

Jan Mlakar's situation is more complicated. The Slovenian would like to return to Poljud, but Pisa will only let him go if Hajduk takes over his entire salary and also asks for some compensation for the loan. It remains to be seen if the Italians will relent, as everything depends on the agreement between the clubs. However, as far as the player is concerned, Mlakar is keen to return, and it is understood that Kalinić and Gattuso would gladly have him in the squad.

Jan Mlakar, a Slovenian national team player, is currently playing for Pisa but is not getting the desired playing time. He was transferred to Pisa last summer for over 3 million euros. Mlakar had a notable role in the Euros this summer and is considering a move to get more playing time. He has expressed a wish to return to Hajduk Split. A loan until the end of the season is an option for Hajduk and Mlakar, but Pisa wants to monetize their investment in the Slovenian striker, currently hindering the realization of this potential return.

Slovenian international Jan Mlakar is very close to returning to Hajduk Split. He is negotiating a one-year loan, and the talks are progressing in a direction acceptable to both Hajduk and Mlakar.

Jan Mlakar is expected to join Hajduk on a one-year loan from Pisa.

Slovenian international Jan Mlakar (25) is very close to returning to Hajduk Split. The winger from Pisa is negotiating a one-year loan, and it is reported that the negotiations are moving in a direction acceptable to both Hajduk and Mlakar. He could wear Hajduk's jersey again by the end of the transfer window in Croatia (September 5).

Expected return to Hajduk on loan.

Jan Mlakar, who left Hajduk for Pisa a year ago for 3 million euros, has fallen out of favor at Pisa and is looking to return to Hajduk on loan. Hajduk announced that they are seeking another reinforcement after the departure of Emir Sahiti.

Jan Mlakar's name has also come up again in potential transfer discussions. Similar to Stipe Biuk, it was previously thought that nothing would come of this, but contacts have been renewed after Sahiti's departure. The main issue is the high wages, and Hajduk will attempt to negotiate paying only a portion that is acceptable to them, with the player's current club covering the rest.

Hajduk is hopeful that Jan Mlakar, who is not playing for Pisa, could join them on loan for the striker position. However, this deal seems less likely as the Slovenian player and the Italian club have other options. The final decision is expected on the last day of the transfer window.

Jan Mlakar, who was transferred to Pisa last summer for over three million euros, is considering a return to Hajduk Split. Pisa wants to monetize their investment in the Slovenian striker, which is currently hindering the potential loan move. Mlakar had a notable role in the Euros this summer and desires more playing time.

Hajduk Split is showing interest in re-signing Jan Mlakar, who was transferred to Pisa last summer for over three million euros. Mlakar is contemplating a change of environment due to insufficient playing time at Pisa. While a loan deal until the end of the season is being considered by Hajduk and Mlakar, Pisa's desire to recoup their investment in the Slovenian striker is currently obstructing this potential return.

Hajduk aimed to re-sign him on loan, but Pisa remains firm on their decision to sell him in order to recover part of their investment from the previous year. Mlakar moved from Hajduk to Pisa last summer for approximately three million euros. Despite delivering a notable performance with the Slovenian national team at the European Championship this summer, Mlakar has not played any minutes in three Serie B matches under Pisa's new coach, Filippo Inzaghi.

Jan Mlakar is seen as a more realistic option for Hajduk. The club would consider taking him back on loan if the opportunity arises. Mlakar has 81 appearances and 21 goals for Hajduk and can play both as a winger and a forward.

Jan Mlakar as an offensive option. The Slovenian in Pisa this season recorded 23 appearances with three goals. Very modest. In addition, in the last three months he has only started four times from the first minute. He is mostly a reserve for coach Aquilanija, and he would come to Hajduk ideally. And Hajduk Mlakar, to restore his confidence. At Poljud he scored double-digit numbers, and in Pisa it simply doesn't work for him.

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