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Petar Sučić leaving Dinamo Zagreb?

The transfer of Petar Sucic to Inter Mailand is nearing completion. According to Fabrizio Romano, the 21-year-old midfielder is undergoing a medical examination today, Monday. If he passes, a base fee of 14 million euros will be paid to Dinamo Zagreb, with an additional 2.5 million euros in agreed bonus payments. Sucic will finish the season at Dinamo Zagreb and join Inter in June to participate in the Club World Cup.

Ivica Dzidic, owner of the agency representing Petar Sucic, confirmed the interest from Zenit Saint Petersburg. There was a call from Zenit regarding interest in Sucic.

Index.hr reports on the transfer situation involving Sučić and Dinamo's decision regarding his future. Another Italian club made a similar financial offer to Inter's, with the condition that Sučić joins immediately. Dinamo rejected this offer as they want Sučić to help them win the title this spring.

Sportske Novosti reports on the transfer interest surrounding Sučić from an unnamed Italian club. An unnamed Italian club offered a deal similar to Inter's but wanted Sučić to join in the winter, which Dinamo did not consider as they expect Sučić to be crucial in the title race. The offer was verbal and not better than Inter's written offer.

Inter Mailand and Dinamo Zagreb have reached an agreement on a transfer fee for Petar Sucic. The fee is 14 million Euros, with an additional 2 million Euros in bonus payments. Dinamo Zagreb has also secured a resale participation. Sucic will continue to play for Dinamo until the end of the season and will officially join Inter in the summer. Borussia Dortmund was also interested in Sucic but lost out to Inter.

Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb is set to leave his home in the summer. According to Fabrizio Romano, the 21-year-old, who was also of interest to Borussia Dortmund, has agreed with Inter Mailand on a transfer in the upcoming transfer window. Now the two clubs need to finalize the transfer fee negotiations.

Petar Sučić, a rising star from Dinamo Zagreb, has been drawing increased attention from some of Europe's top clubs. His impressive performances this season have put the talented midfielder on the radar of several elite teams. Sources indicate that Dinamo Zagreb might sell him next summer, though there is also a chance that a deal could be arranged this winter, which would allow Sučić to stay at Dinamo until the season's end. The club is eager to secure the league title, and having Sučić remain until summer would be crucial in achieving that objective. His market value has surged recently, rising from €3 million to €12 million, as reported by Transfermarkt.

Joško Jeličić commented on the treatment Petar Sučić receives from Dinamo fans, stating that he is valued more than the entire GNK Dinamo. Jeličić suggests that Sučić is likely to leave Dinamo next summer for one of the biggest European clubs, as English, Spanish, and Italian clubs are very interested in him.

Dinamo Zagreb is aiming to retain Petar Sučić until the summer and is in the process of preparing new contracts for him. The club indicated that the decision regarding his stay would hinge on potential offers from abroad. Last summer, they received offers for Sučić but opted to maintain a competitive team for the Champions League. His impressive performances in the Champions League have led to an increase in his price. Transfermarkt currently values him at 3 million euros. The club has prepared contracts to extend his stay with improved terms. They mentioned that offers from major clubs would be taken into account, and a decision would be made on whether he will depart in January or July.

In an interview with Spanish station Radio Marca, Dinamo's coach, Nenad Bjelica, stated that the Croatian champion is keen on retaining Petar Sučić until the summer and is in the process of preparing new contracts for him. Nevertheless, Bjelica indicated that Sučić's continued stay would hinge on potential offers from abroad. According to Transfermarkt, Sučić is valued at 3 million euros. Offers from major clubs will be taken into consideration, and the club will make a decision regarding his departure.

Dinamo's coach Nenad Bjelica told Relevo that numerous European clubs were following Sučić and expressed confidence that he would fit into any team. Bjelica mentioned that Dinamo had decided not to sell him this summer, and since then, Sučić had developed impressively, becoming an undisputed Croatian national team player. He added that Sučić played at an extremely high level in Dinamo, which was the reason many big clubs were interested in him, although he did not mention any specific club names.

Dinamo decided not to accept an offer of nearly ten million euros for Petar Sučić. The club leadership took a small risk by rejecting the offer, believing that Sučić's continued performance at Dinamo would benefit both the player and the club.

Petar Sučić received good offers from other clubs, but Dinamo Zagreb decided not to sell him. Velimir Zajec mentions that Sučić is probably the cheapest player considering his quality that he has ever seen, and they plan to compensate him accordingly.

Dinamo wants to see how Petar Sučić performs in the Champions League showcase. It is not impossible that he might leave if the right offer comes in.

Petar Sučić is expected to be called up to the Croatian national team by Zlatko Dalić to fill the gap left by Marcelo Brozović. He recently changed his sporting citizenship and has played for the youth team of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Inquiries, although not official offers, have arrived from two other Serie A clubs, a Ligue 1 club, an English club, and a Scottish club.

Dinamo is working on the outgoing transfer of Petar Sučić.

Petar Sučić received an official offer for a transfer during the current transfer window. He made 42 appearances for Dinamo in his debut season, including 11 in European competitions.

There is a recent offer for Petar Sučić.

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