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The Turks gave Livakovic a deadline to find a new club.
Croatia⚽ SportsCenter19 hr. ago

The Turks gave Livakovic a deadline to find a new club.

Dominik Livaković, the Croatian national team goalkeeper, is entering a critical phase regarding his future after being loaned to Dinamo Zagreb last season. He has traveled to Istanbul to meet with Fenerbahçe's management to discuss potential transfer options. According to Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, Fenerbahçe has given him until July 17 to find a new club, or he will be expected to return to Istanbul and join their squad. The situation hinges on whether an agreement can be reached between Fenerbahçe and Dinamo Zagreb. Livaković performed well at the World Cup, reigniting interest in his return to Dinamo, where he had previously been on loan. However, Fenerbahçe holds a contract with him through 2028, worth €4 million, making any move contingent on negotiations with the Turkish club. Meanwhile, Livaković's manager is reportedly speaking with clubs in Italy and England, including Crystal Palace and Torino.

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tportal logotportalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 756 days ago
Dynamo's story with Livaković enters a crucial phase: Fener has given him a deadline

Hrvatski nogometni igrač Dominik Livaković trenutno je u fazi prelaska između Dinama i Fenerbahçea. Prema informacijama, Livaković će subotu putovati u Istanbul kako bi odradio sastanke s turskim klubom i procijenio mogućnosti transfera. Turski novinar Yağız Sabuncuoğlu navodi da dozvola koju je Fenerbahçe dao Livakoviću traje do 17. srpnja, što znači da ako se do tada ne pronađe dogovor, on mora vratiti svoj sudbinu turskom klubu. Dinamo je ključan dio ove priče jer bi Livakovićev povratak bilo veliko pojačanje, a ističe se kao igrač koji poznaje klub i jezik. Međutim, Fenerbahçe još uvijek drži ovlasti nad njime zbog ugovora do 2028. godine, pa su predstojeći sastanci važni za određivanje budućeg raspleta.

Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska, stoga nije politički opterećena. Vjerovatno je da su obje strane (Dinamo i Fenerbahçe) predstavljene neutralno, bez evidentnog slanja. Članak donosi informacije o transferu, a ne izrazava preferenciju za jednu stranu.

Why factuality (90): This article accurately details Noah Nsoki's situation at PSG, including his age, playing style, and the interest from Dinamo and Vitoria Guimaraes. It references L’Équipe as a primary source and provides specific stats, aligning closely with the primary source document.

Why objectivity (75): The article leans slightly towards portraying Dinamo as an attractive option for Nsoki, highlighting his potential and the club's interest. While factual, there's a subtle promotional tone suggesting Dinamo could be a good fit.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
Dynamo brought the great talent of Osijek

Dinamo Zagreb has acquired Ivan Dragić, a highly talented young player from Hajduk Osijek. Dragić, born in 2011, is a standard member of the Croatian under-15 national team. His primary position is a defender, but he has successfully played as a central midfielder at Osijek. Experts believe this transfer is a strong move for Dinamo, noting that Dragić could represent the club's future. He stood out last season while playing for older age groups at Osijek, including notable performances against Dinamo's youth teams.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports transfer without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses solely on the football transfer and the player's abilities, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues.

Why factuality (85): The article reports on Dinamo's interest in Ivan Dragić from Osijek, citing his age, position, and potential impact. It aligns with the primary source document’s focus on young players leaving PSG and the trend of clubs seeking young talent. However, it does not reference the PSG player Noah Nsoki m

Why objectivity (70): The tone is positive and enthusiastic about the transfer, using words like 'velikog talenta' and 'odličnim poslom.' While informative, it lacks neutrality and presents the transfer as a clear success rather than a balanced assessment.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 756 days ago
The Turks gave Livakovic a deadline to find a new club.

Dominik Livaković, the Croatian national team goalkeeper, is entering a critical phase regarding his future after being loaned to Dinamo Zagreb last season. He has traveled to Istanbul to meet with Fenerbahçe's management to discuss potential transfer options. According to Turkish journalist Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, Fenerbahçe has given him until July 17 to find a new club, or he will be expected to return to Istanbul and join their squad. The situation hinges on whether an agreement can be reached between Fenerbahçe and Dinamo Zagreb. Livaković performed well at the World Cup, reigniting interest in his return to Dinamo, where he had previously been on loan. However, Fenerbahçe holds a contract with him through 2028, worth €4 million, making any move contingent on negotiations with the Turkish club. Meanwhile, Livaković's manager is reportedly speaking with clubs in Italy and England, including Crystal Palace and Torino.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a football transfer involving a player and two clubs, with no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about the player's current situation, contractual obligations, and potential moves without taking a stance or slm

Why factuality (80): This article discusses Dominik Livaković's potential return to Dinamo and does not mention Nsoki. Therefore, it has minimal relevance to the primary source document but does not conflict with it.

Why objectivity (75): The article focuses on a different subject entirely and thus lacks direct relevance to the topic of Nsoki's potential transfer. Its neutrality is maintained within its own context.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 657 days ago
Stojkovic is paying off the old debt, and who will replace Livakovic?

The article discusses the potential transfer of goalkeeper Dominik Livaković from Hajduk Split to a new club, likely FC Dinamo Zagreb, after his strong performance at the World Cup. It mentions that while Livaković is still under contract with Fenerbahçe, there are indications he might move to Croatia. The piece outlines upcoming friendly matches between Dinamo and Swiss team Thun, including two preparatory games in Germany. Mario Kovačević, Dinamo's representative, will attend these matches, and the club plans to evaluate options for a new goalkeeper due to Livaković's absence. Current options include Ivan Filipović and Ivan Nevistić, with Filipović being a top contender for the position.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports-related content, specifically football transfers and match preparations, which are considered apolitical. There is no indication of political bias or framing in the narrative.

Why factuality (70): The article discusses transfers involving Croatian clubs but does not mention Noah Nsoki or the PSG connection. It focuses on different players like Dominik Livaković and mentions other clubs like Thun and Elversberg. The factual claims are limited to these specific players and clubs, so they are so

Why objectivity (65): The article uses emotionally charged language such as 'stari dug' (old debt) and 'izvanrednih predstava' (outstanding performances). It also presents a biased perspective by suggesting possible future moves without balanced consideration of alternatives.

tportal logotportalIndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 6019 hr. ago
The Turks claim that Livakovic is close to signing for Dinamo.

The article reports on the potential transfer of Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković from Turkish club Fenerbahçe to Zagreb-based Dinamo. According to information from Turkish sources, Livaković has allegedly reached an agreement with Dinamo, which would involve accepting nearly double the salary reduction compared to his current earnings at Fenerbahçe. Dinamo is said to have offered around three million euros in compensation to Fenerbahçe, with the deal expected to be finalized within several days. However, the article clarifies that this information comes from unnamed sources and that the deal has not been finalized. It notes that while both parties are interested in the transfer, the situation remains uncertain.

Bias read (Center): The article presents conflicting information from unnamed sources regarding the potential transfer of Dominik Livaković, without taking a clear stance on either side. It highlights the interest from both clubs but does not frame the situation as favoring one team over the other. The lack of explicit

Why factuality (65): This article discusses Dominik Livaković's potential return to Dinamo and does not mention Nsoki. Therefore, it has minimal relevance to the primary source document but does not contradict it.

Why objectivity (60): The article focuses on a different subject entirely and thus lacks direct relevance to the topic of Nsoki's potential transfer. Its neutrality is maintained within its own context.

Telegram.hr logoTelegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 553 days ago
Even if Dynamo brings him back, he won't be allowed to defend in the first two games.

The article discusses the situation regarding Dominik Livaković's potential return to Hajduk Split (Dinamo). Despite rumors of his possible return, there is currently no confirmation. It mentions that both Dinamo and Fenerbahçe are involved in negotiations, with a meeting scheduled between Livaković and Dinamo's board members. However, due to UEFA regulations, Livaković cannot participate in the first two matches against Thun because he is not yet part of the club. Even if a deal is finalized, he would not be eligible to play in the return match. The article notes that Ivan Filipović will temporarily take over as the team's goalkeeper.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a sports-related transfer without taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on the status of a player's potential return to a football club, focusing on logistical and regulatory constraints rather than expressing a political or ideological viewpoint.

Why factuality (60): This article discusses Dominik Livaković's potential return to Dinamo and does not mention Nsoki. Therefore, it has minimal relevance to the primary source document but does not contradict it.

Why objectivity (55): The article focuses on a different subject entirely and thus lacks direct relevance to the topic of Nsoki's potential transfer. Its neutrality is maintained within its own context.

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 5510 days ago
There's no sign of Bennacer at Dynamo, Milan's getting rid of him, going to a new club.

The article mentions that Romano has confirmed his job, likely referring to a professional in football (soccer). The headline suggests that Bennacer is leaving Dinamo Zagreb, and Milan is resolving the situation by moving him to a new club. This indicates a transfer or movement of players between clubs, which is a common occurrence in sports.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event involving player transfers, which is inherently non-political. There is no indication of biased framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content is straightforward and centered around a typical sports development.

Why factuality (50): This brief article states that Romano has confirmed a deal but gives no specifics about which player or club is involved. It lacks detailed information and context compared to the primary source document about Noah Nsoki.

Why objectivity (55): The article is very short and lacks depth. While it doesn't show overt bias, it fails to provide enough context or balance in its reporting due to its brevity.

Jutarnji list logoJutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 20Objective 503 days ago
One of the Dinamo's key players has not signed for Europe, a new meeting has been announced

The article discusses the ongoing situation involving goalkeeper Dominik Livaković and his potential future with Dinamo Zagreb. Livaković has been linked with Turkish club Fenerbahçe, and there have been reports of negotiations between the clubs. However, Livaković's current loan agreement with Dinamo has expired, making him ineligible to play in the second round of the UEFA Champions League qualifiers against Thun. His manager, Andy Bara, confirmed they had meetings with Fenerbahçe, but no final decision has been made yet. If Livaković stays at Dinamo, he would not be eligible to play until the next European competition phase. The article highlights the uncertainty surrounding his future and the implications for Dinamo's upcoming matches.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports-related topics—specifically football transfers and eligibility rules in European competitions. There is no political framing, bias, or commentary on governmental or societal issues. The content remains neutral and factual, focusing on the logistics of player loan

Why these scores (Factual 20 · Objective 50): Irrelevant to the main topic of Noah Nsoki's potential transfer. Focuses on Dominik Livaković's situation with Fenerbahçe, not related to the primary source document.

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