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The story about WhiteBIT and Hajduk has died a little, but now Pirić and the billionaire posed with Livaja's jersey
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The story about WhiteBIT and Hajduk has died a little, but now Pirić and the billionaire posed with Livaja's jersey

The article discusses ongoing discussions between HNK Hajduk Split and potential sponsor WhiteBIT, a cryptocurrency company. The negotiations have stalled recently but may resurface due to recent actions by entrepreneur Ivica Pirić and Ukrainian billionaire Volodimir Nosov. They visited Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa and gifted him a Hajduk jersey signed by player Marko Livaja, which has generated interest. Hajduk has stated that while they respect the offer, the financial terms are not aligned with public perception, and they emphasize protecting member data, club identity, and legal aspects before making any decisions.

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The story about WhiteBIT and Hajduk has died a little, but now Pirić and the billionaire posed with Livaja's jersey

The article discusses ongoing discussions between HNK Hajduk Split and potential sponsor WhiteBIT, a cryptocurrency company. The negotiations have stalled recently but may resurface due to recent actions by entrepreneur Ivica Pirić and Ukrainian billionaire Volodimir Nosov. They visited Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa and gifted him a Hajduk jersey signed by player Marko Livaja, which has generated interest. Hajduk has stated that while they respect the offer, the financial terms are not aligned with public perception, and they emphasize protecting member data, club identity, and legal aspects before making any decisions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both sides of the sponsorship negotiation without overtly favoring either the sponsors or the club. It includes quotes from Hajduk expressing concerns over transparency and data protection, while also noting the indirect gestures made by the sponsors. There is no clear editorial

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