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Index.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 858 days ago It's over, Dinamo have reached an agreement with Barcelona.Dinamo je postigao dogovor o transferu Dani Rodrigeza, španjolskog mladih krilnog napadaca, koji će se preseliti na stadion Dinamo. Prema najpoznatijem nogometnom insajderu Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona je ispregovarala klauzulu o otkupu kao dio dogovora. Pregovori su trajali dugo i u jednom trenutku su izgledali da će propasti, ali su se napokon uspeli završiti. Ako sve prođe prema planu, Rodriguez bi do kraja tjedna trebao potpisati za Dinamo. Ovaj transfer je izuzetan jer se radi o direktnom transferu, a ne o posudi s pravom otkupa, što je bila najizglednija opcija tijekom zime. Rodriguez je brz, vješan dribler i ima potencijal za Dinamo, ali mu nedostaje iskustvo zbog ozljeda.
Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska, pa nije politički nabit. Vrlo je teško identificirati politički nagon u objave vezane uz transfer mladog igrača. Vrsta objave je neutralna i fokusira se na faktičke podatke o transferu, bez evidentnog stranih nagiba.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Accurate reporting with direct quotes from Romano. Shows some bias by emphasizing the significance of the transfer for Dinamo.
Večernji listIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 803 days ago Dynamo is getting closer to the permanent transfer of Livakovic to Maksimir, we bring you the detailsThe article discusses the progress in the transfer of goalkeeper Dominik Livaković from Fenerbahçe to Dinamo Zagreb. It mentions that Turkish media reports suggest the transfer is close to completion, and sources within Dinamo indicate positive developments. The piece highlights that while negotiations have been challenging, both clubs are optimistic about reaching an agreement. It notes that Fenerbahçe has not fully paid the remaining balance of €1 million from the initial purchase, which could reduce their financial burden. Additionally, it states that if the transfer is finalized, Livaković would sign a five-year contract with Dinamo.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related transfer and does not present any overtly biased framing. It provides balanced information about the progress of the deal, citing both club sources and Turkish media. There is no clear ideological leaning in the language or emphasis, making it suitable for a '
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 80): This article confirms the completed transfer of Dominik Livaković with specific figures and details from both clubs. It presents the information clearly and objectively without bias.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 808 days ago Here's why Barcelona finally let Rodriguez go to DinamoDinamo Zagreb je uspješno završio dugotrajne pregovore s Barcelonom o transferu Danija Rodrigeza, ljevakom koji je bio na raspolaganju za Dinamo od siječnja 2026. Transfer je potvrđen stručnjakom za transfere Fabriziom Romanoom, koji je objavio na društvenim mrežama da su dogovoren 'buy-back clause', što omogućava Barceloni ponovno kupiti igrača. Rodrigez, koji je prošle pet godina igrao za Barcelonu u drugoj momčadi, ima bogatu karijeru u Španjolskoj, uključujući nastupe za mladu momčad. Dinamo je pokušalo dovesti Rodrigeza još u siječnju, ali je preprečila ozljeda, dok je ključnu ulogu u njegovom dolasku imao Albert Capellas. Oba kluba vjeruju da će Rodrigez oživjeti svoju karijeru i iskoristiti svoj potencijal.
Bias read (Center): Članak donosi neutralnu analizu transfera, bez jasne političke agende ili ideološkog okreta. Prikazuje dogovor između dva sportska kluba, s naglaskom na profesionalnim aspektima transfera i fokusom na sportsku logiku, a ne na političke razlike ili ideologije.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 80): This article confirms the transfer with direct quotes from Fabrizio Romano and provides detailed stats and career highlights. It maintains a professional tone but slightly leans towards celebrating the club’s success, though remains objective overall.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 753 days ago Dani Olmo applauded Dynamo horribly ahead of the big game at the World CupFootballer Dani Olmo, who plays for Barcelona and the Spanish national team, has praised his former club Dinamo Zagreb ahead of a crucial World Cup match between Portugal and Spain. Olmo, who joined Dinamo from Barcelona's second team in 2014 and later moved to Leipzig in 2020, highlighted Dinamo's role in his career development during an interview with Spanish television network Teledeporte. He expressed strong emotional ties to the club, recalling it as the place where he began his journey to elite football. His comments, which included personal memories and admiration for Dinamo, were shared on Teledeporte's social media platforms.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event involving a football player's personal reflections on his former club. There is no political controversy or ideological framing involved. The content remains neutral, focusing solely on the athlete's experiences and career progression without introducing
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports Olmo's praise for Dinamo and provides correct career details. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language and focus on Olmo's personal connection to Dinamo, which may bias the narrative.
Večernji listIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 707 days ago From Barcelona comes reinforcement to Dinamo for the right wing, these are the details of the transfer to MaksimirThe article discusses the potential transfer of Dani Rodriguez from Barcelona to Dinamo Zagreb, focusing on his role as a right winger. Dinamo has been interested in acquiring him since winter, but various obstacles prevented progress. Rodriguez, who plays primarily for Barcelona's B team and has appeared once for the first team, was part of Spain's U19 European champions and selected in the tournament's ideal XI. However, he has suffered multiple injuries, which led to complications in the transfer negotiations. Barcelona initially demanded €1 million in compensation, but Dinamo reportedly reduced this to €600,000, with Barcelona retaining the right to repurchase him if he excels at Dinamo. The club plans to ensure Rodriguez is fully recovered before integrating him into the first team.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related transfer involving a football club, with no direct political content or commentary. It provides factual information about the player's background, injury history, and transfer discussions without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity or立场
Why these scores (Factual 88 · Objective 70): This article gives a comprehensive account of the transfer process, including past attempts at loan deals and current negotiations. It maintains a relatively neutral tone but occasionally emphasizes the difficulty of the transfer process.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 658 days ago Here's who has the most requests and who Kovacevic wants to keep at all costs.The article discusses the transfer of Dani Rodriguez, a 20-year-old Spanish winger from FC Barcelona to Hajduk Split (Dinamo). Rodriguez has completed his medical examination and is expected to sign a four-year contract with Hajduk for €600,000, paid in installments. Initially, Hajduk wanted to loan him due to injury concerns, but Barcelona lowered their asking price from €1.5 million to €900,000, prompting Hajduk to proceed with the purchase. Rodriguez is expected to join the team by late August or early September under fitness coach Ivan Štefanić. The article also mentions potential transfers for other players like Monsef Bakrar, Sergi Dominguez, and Arber Hoxha, though discussions are ongoing. Goalkeeper Ivan Nevesić has received three concrete offers, suggesting a possible imminent transfer. Coach Mario Kovačević wants to retain Bakrar as a forward option, while Hajduk continues searching for a quality midfielder.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related topics—specifically football transfers—with no mention of politics, public policy, or officials. It provides factual information about player movements and club decisions without any apparent ideological framing or bias.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article provides detailed information about Dani Rodriguez's transfer to Dinamo, including financial terms and reasons behind the decision. It aligns with the cross-source consensus but uses some emotionally charged language when discussing the club's strategy.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 753 days ago The Dynamo are preparing a sensational transfer, a striker joining the ranks of the Egyptian giant?Monsef Bakrar, an Algerian forward playing for Dinamo Zagreb, is reportedly facing strong interest from abroad, particularly from Egypt's Al Ahly club. According to reports by Tomo Ničota for Germanijak, Al Ahly is interested in signing Bakrar and is prepared to offer him a significantly more lucrative contract than the one he currently has with Dinamo. The potential transfer could generate between three to four million euros for Dinamo. While Dinamo has historically been reluctant to sell players before the conclusion of their Champions League qualification campaign, the situation this summer appears different, suggesting that Bakrar might make a surprising move to Egypt.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a potential football transfer involving a player from a major Croatian club and an Egyptian team. It does not take a clear stance or show bias toward any political entity, ideology, or policy. The focus is on sports and financial interests rather than political
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): It provides specific salary expectations for Livaković if he returns to Dinamo, based on reports. The information is presented fairly, though there is still uncertainty around the final deal.
Telegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 708 days ago The young Barcelona wing moves to Dinamo, information confirmed by Fabrizio RomanoThe article reports that Dinamo Zagreb has reached an agreement with Barcelona for the transfer of 20-year-old winger Dani Rodríguez. The deal includes the resolution of a buyout clause, confirmed by renowned football journalist Fabrizio Romano. Rodríguez, who trained at Barcelona’s academy and is considered one of Spain’s promising young talents, is expected to arrive in Zagreb soon to finalize the transfer. The club sees him as a chance to strengthen their attacking options while helping him develop further. Final paperwork and medical checks remain before the transfer is officially completed.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports transfer and does not involve political issues, government policies, or public figures. It presents factual information about a football player's potential move without any ideological or partisan framing.
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 70): Provides historical context but focuses more on Lešković’s career than current transfer. Some subjective praise of his past achievements.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 658 days ago Discovered how much salary Livakovic would have had at DynamoThe article discusses potential negotiations between Dinamo Zagreb and Croatian national team goalkeeper Dominik Livaković regarding his possible return to the club. According to reports from Germanijak, Dinamo is preparing a five-year contract for Livaković, which would make him one of the highest-paid players in the club if the transfer materializes. The article notes that while Dinamo is optimistic about the possibility of bringing Livaković back, the final decision depends on Fenerbahçe, his current Turkish club, which hopes to sell him for a higher price after his performance at the World Cup. The piece highlights the significance of Livaković’s potential return, emphasizing his symbolic role for Dinamo and his impact on the club’s hierarchy.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a football transfer negotiation without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from both Dinamo and Fenerbahçe-related contexts but does not exhibit biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the fact
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article mentions the potential sale of Arber Hoxha, citing a reported offer. While factual, it leans slightly towards reporting the interest rather than presenting a balanced view.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 603 days ago The Turks report that Fenerbahçe has accepted Dinamo's offerDominik Livaković, goalkeeper for Croatia's national team and formerly a key player for Dinamo Zagreb, is reportedly set to return to the club permanently after negotiations between Dinamo and Fenerbahçe. According to Turkish journalist Başar Büyükkol, Fenerbahçe has accepted Dinamo's offer of €3 million plus a €1 million bonus. The deal would settle a previous debt of around €1 million owed by Fenerbahçe to Dinamo for Livaković's earlier transfer. If finalized, this would mark Livaković's return to Dinamo for up to €4 million, nearly half of the original €7 million sale price three years ago. Multiple reports suggest that Dinamo president Zvonimir Boban plans to sign him to a five-year contract with a maximum salary of €750,000 per year plus bonuses. Livaković has played 310 matches for Dinamo, keeping clean sheets in 145 of them, and his desire to return to Maksimir Stadium is seen as a major factor in the deal. The transfer is expected to be completed before the registration deadline of July 16 for the second round of the Champions League qualifiers against Thun.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related transfer involving a football club and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content, which is centered purely on the financial and contractual aspects of the player's return to Dinam
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 60): The article discusses Monsef Bakrar's possible move to Al Ahly, but it lacks concrete details and seems speculative. The tone suggests interest rather than neutrality.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 553 days ago Known how much the Dynamo could make on a great hitchhiker.The article discusses the potential financial implications of Sergio Dominguez's possible transfer from Dinamo Zagreb to Lazio in Italy's Serie A. According to reports from 24 sata, Dominguez could earn approximately 1.4 million euros annually at Lazio, while Dinamo could receive between 10 to 12 million euros for the transfer. It notes that Barcelona would retain between 15 to 30 percent of the transfer fee, with 20 percent being the most commonly cited figure. Dominguez joined Dinamo last summer from Barcelona, where he primarily played for their second team. He has made 41 appearances for Dinamo and was called up to the Spanish under-21 national team due to his strong performances.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a sports transfer and its financial implications without overtly favoring any particular side. It cites official sources such as 24 sata and Transfermarkt, providing balanced reporting on the potential earnings and transfer value without taking a clear,
Why these scores (Factual 60 · Objective 55): The article focuses primarily on Sergi Dominguez and his potential move to Lazio, providing limited context about other transfers. It lacks depth on the main event and has less objectivity due to focus on one player.
Index.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago Dinamo is selling Dominguez, Barcelona is making millions.Barcelona could make a significant financial gain from the potential transfer of Sergi Domínguez, a 21-year-old defender who joined Dinamo Zagreb last summer. The Catalan club sold him for €1.2 million but retained a 20% share of any future profit, which could now pay off substantially if he is transferred again. Reports suggest Lazio is close to finalizing a deal for Domínguez, potentially worth around €12 million. If this happens, Barcelona would earn over €2.16 million from the transaction, plus additional compensation for developing the player during his time in their youth system, totaling approximately €3.6 million. This follows a similar situation with the sale of Dani Rodríguez to Dinamo, where Barcelona secured a buyback option and a percentage of future profits. Dinamo is reportedly asking for around €15 million for Domínguez, including bonuses, and Lazio aims to finalize the deal quickly due to the player’s high demand.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related financial transactions involving football clubs and does not present any political controversy, stance, or ideological framing. It provides factual information about transfers and financial arrangements between clubs without taking sides or showing bias.
Net.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago Dynamo plans to make millions on him, and now he's transferred to another team.Dinamo Zagreb has transferred its young Portuguese prospect, Cardoso Varela (17), to their second team, which will compete in the 1. NL, the second tier of Croatian football next season. The move comes due to strong competition for wing positions in the first team, making it difficult for Varela to gain sufficient playing time for development. In the second team, he is expected to become a key player under coach Jerko Leko. Leko emphasized that the project aims to develop young players while maintaining consistency with the first team’s system and principles. He noted that communication between the two teams would remain high, including coordination over training sessions and player rotations. Varela joined Dinamo at the start of 2025 after leaving Porto's academy and has a contract with the club until summer 2028.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related transfer and development strategy within a football club. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The content is purely about athletic development and organizational structure within a sports team, with no framing that
Net.hrIndependentCenter6 hr. ago Dinamo will make money again: here's how many millions arrive in Maksimir, but also in BarcelonaSergi Dominguez, ex-igrač Dinamo Zagreb, pristupio je La Masiji u Barceloni, a sada se priprema za prelazak u Lazio. Prema izvorima, transfer je vrijedan oko 12 milijuna eura, a Barcelona drži 20-postotni klauzul za prodaju. Dinamo će dobiti dio odštete nakon službene potvrde transfera. Ovo je još jedan primjer uspjeha Dinamo u razvoju mladih igrača koji postaju vrijedni na europskom tržištu.
Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska i ne podrijeđuje političke interese. Vrlo neutralna izjava o transferu nogometnog igrača bez političkog okreta ili ideološkog nacina.