Marko Bulat Transfer from Dinamo Zagreb to Standard Liège
Marko Bulat, on loan at Standard Liège from Dinamo Zagreb, has had a season of two halves. The 21-year-old midfielder made an impressive start in Belgium, showcasing his technical ability and vision, but has recently found himself out of the starting XI, with limited playing time over the past few weeks. Standard holds an option to make the move permanent, but with Bulat’s diminished role, the club may hesitate to activate it. Meanwhile, Dinamo Zagreb has faced challenges in their central midfield, raising questions about whether Bulat could be reintegrated into the squad next season to fill the void. As both clubs weigh their options, Bulat’s next step remains uncertain.
Marko Bulat, a former teammate of Boško Šutalo at Dinamo Zagreb, has also moved to Standard Liège, where Ivan Leko is the coach.
Marko Bulat will collaborate with Standard in Belgium.
Marko Bulat is leaving Dinamo Zagreb for a one-year loan to Standard Liège. The Belgian club will have the option to buy him after the loan period. Bulat joined Dinamo Zagreb in February 2021 and has won six trophies with the club. He has played 87 official matches, scoring eight goals and providing 10 assists.
Negotiations are ongoing, and this is an opportunity for both the players and the club to move to better leagues.
Marko Bulat is moving to Standard Liège and could be presented as early as Monday.
For Bulat, Belgian club Standard, coached by Croatian trainer Ivan Leko, is seriously interested. The deal is close and involves a loan with an option to buy. Leko values Bulat's playing characteristics highly, and if an agreement on his salary is reached, he will continue his career in Belgium. Bulat will attend the start of preparations at Maksimir if the transfer is not resolved by then.
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