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M. Baturina Transfer from Dinamo Zagreb to Real Madrid

German Sky Sports reported that Real Madrid wanted to bring Baturina into their ranks. However, Baturina rejected the offer because Real Madrid intended to loan him out to another club in La Liga for development. The decision was praised by the British football magazine FourFourTwo, stating it was difficult but correct for his career progression.

Real Madrid have made a lucrative five-year contract offer to Baturina in an attempt to deter rival suitors, but Zagreb has rejected the proposal. Real Madrid's plan included a two-year strategy involving loan spells at other LaLiga clubs to aid the player's development. However, Baturina reportedly believes he can become a regular starter at a top European club. His contract with Zagreb is valid until 2028 and does not feature a release clause. The Croatian side is expected to consider offers starting at just under £17 million (€20m/$21m) for his services.

Sky Sports reports that Martin Baturina has rejected a five-year contract offer from Real Madrid. The offer included a loan to a LaLiga club for two seasons, which did not appeal to Baturina, who admires Luka Modric and wants to establish himself at a top-level team. Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, and Manchester United are also interested in the Croatian midfielder.

Martin Baturina has rejected an approach from Real Madrid. The Spanish club offered a five-year contract with a plan to loan Baturina for two years within Spain. This offer was turned down by the player.

Martin Baturina turned down an offer from Real Madrid that proposed a five-year contract. Real Madrid intended to purchase the 21-year-old midfielder from Dinamo and the Croatian national team, with a plan to loan him to another Spanish club to help him acclimatize to La Liga. This proposal was declined by Baturina. Earlier reports indicated Real's interest in Baturina, with Spanish media claiming that the recommendation was made by Luka Modric.

German Sky Sport reported that Martin Baturina, Dinamo's most expensive player, turned down an offer from Real Madrid. The Royal club's plan was to secure the 21-year-old talent with a five-year contract before loaning him to a Spanish club to ease his transition into La Liga. Nonetheless, Baturina declined the offer because he aims to play in the Bundesliga. Luka Modrić had suggested Baturina to Real Madrid's president, Florentino Perez, but the situation did not advance beyond this recommendation.

Luka Modrić, the captain of the Croatian national team and Real Madrid, recommended Martin Baturina to the president of Real Madrid as a potential successor. Defensa Central reports that Modrić emphasized Baturina's ball control and vision, noting his impressive statistics of five assists in just seven games.

Martin Baturina, an emerging talent from Dinamo Zagreb, is drawing attention from several of Europe's prominent and successful football clubs. According to the Scottish media source, The National, Dinamo has turned down bids from Atletico Madrid, Fiorentina, and Roma. Additionally, it has been noted that Luka Modrić has communicated with individuals at Real Madrid regarding Baturina, recommending that they should take note of him.

Real Madrid has shown interest in Martin Baturina, a player from Dinamo Zagreb. Baturina has received positive reviews recently, and Luka Modrić is rumored to have recommended him to the club. However, the interest in Baturina is not as strong as it is for Luka Sučić.

Luka Modrić recommended Martin Baturina to Real Madrid. Real Madrid is highly interested in the talented Dinamo midfielder, often referred to as 'mali Modrić' among Real Madrid fans. Luka Modrić praised Baturina's ball control and field vision to club president Florentino Perez.

Luka Modrić recommended Martin Baturina to Real Madrid. Modrić praised Baturina's ball control and field vision, presenting him as a potential successor.

Man Utd have ‘positioned themselves as front runners’ to sign Baturina, according to numerous reports in 2024, with the Red Devils looking to beat the likes of Real Madrid to his signature.

Manchester United are set to go head-to-head with Real Madrid to sign Dinamo Zagreb youngster Martin Baturina, who already has Luka Modric’s seal of approval. Sky Sport Deutschland reports that Real Madrid are among the teams tracking Baturina. Compatriot Modric has already advised Los Blancos to make a move for the youngster.

Luka Modrić wants Real Madrid to sign Martin Baturina during the summer transfer window of 2025. Baturina is considered one of the best young players in Croatia, having progressed through Dinamo Zagreb's youth ranks to the first team by the end of the 2020/21 season. Modrić believes that Baturina is a natural successor to him at Real Madrid.

Luka Modrić, the captain of the Croatian national football team and Real Madrid player, has suggested to Real Madrid's president Florentino Perez that Martin Baturina would be a good addition to the team. Modrić highlighted Baturina's ball control and excellent field vision. Baturina has already assisted five times in just seven matches.

Luka Modrić has recommended Martin Baturina, a 21-year-old midfielder from Dinamo, to Real Madrid's president as a potential successor. Modrić highlighted Baturina's excellent ball control and field vision, noting his five assists in seven matches.

Manchester United are interested in 21-year-old Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Martin Baturina but may have to fend off competition from Real Madrid, with fellow Croatia international Luka Modric trying to lure the midfielder to the Santiago Bernabeu next summer. (Defensa Central - Spain)

Spanish portal Defensa Central reported that Martin Baturina has been highlighted in the notebook of Real Madrid's chief scout Juni Calafat. Luka Modrić played a crucial role in contacting Real Madrid's president Florentino Perez about Baturina. Baturina has a contract with Dinamo until the summer of 2028, and Transfermarkt currently values him at 20 million euros.

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