The Peoples Person
·11 de noviembre de 2024
The Peoples Person
·11 de noviembre de 2024
Manchester United have been dealt a big transfer boost in their pursuit of Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Martin Baturina, who has reportedly turned down a contract offer from Real Madrid.
A previous report covered by The Peoples Person relayed that Baturina was “very high” on United’s list of potential midfield reinforcements.
It was subsequently stated that the Red Devils were plotting a swoop for Baturina, who was also mentioned as a player Real Madrid were keen on following a recommendation from fellow countryman Luka Modric.
Indeed, Baturina has been dubbed “the next Luka Modric” and is widely seen as one of the biggest talents to come out of Croatia in recent years.
It’s easy to see why the 21-year-old is in high demand. A creative playmaker with an eye for goal, Baturina has so far registered two goals and impressive seven assists in 17 appearances across all competitions for Dinamo Zagreb.
He is incredibly comfortable on the ball and is an excellent reader of the game. Baturina also possesses great dribbling ability and a superb first touch, which enable him to easily bring the ball under his spell. The creative genius is very good at breaking down deep blocks and has great vision.
According to Sky Germany reporter Patrick Berger, Real Madrid attempted to steal a march in the race to land Baturina by offering him a contract, but their efforts proved futile.
Berger wrote on X, “Sky Info: Croatia’s top talent Martin Baturina (21) has rejected an offer from Real Madrid!”
“The Spaniards lured him with a five-year contract, but the Royal’s plan also included loaning Baturina out within Spain for two years.”
“The attacking midfielder, who has a big fan and supporter in Luka Modrić (39), wants to be a permanent fixture in a top team from the summer onwards. Barca, Atlético and Manchester United are also interested.”
“Baturina plans to leave Dinamo Zagreb after the season and sees the Bundesliga as the perfect step. No release, price tag is around € 20-25m.”
Amidst uncertainty over the long-term future of Christian Eriksen – whose contract is expiring at the end of the season – Baturina would be a solid replacement for the Dane.