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Osem jih je v težavah, devet jih gre zastonj?

The article discusses the current situation at NK Osijek football club ahead of their new season at the Opus Arena, highlighting concerns over player contracts. Nine players are entering the final year of their contracts, leaving the club with limited options—either extend their deals or risk losing them for free next summer. Sports director Kenneth Zandvliet acknowledges the urgency of resolving this issue, emphasizing that such a situation should not have occurred under his leadership. The club has already spent nearly 2.5 million euros on transfers this summer, including notable signings like Arnel Jakupović and Luke Jelenić. Additionally, young talents trained within the club, such as Anton Matković, are being closely monitored due to previous interest from other clubs, with Zandvliet expressing intent to retain him if possible.

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Osijek ni povečal cene, letne vstopnice od 50 do 2000 evrov.

NK Osijek objavio je cijene godišnjih ulaznica za sezonu 2026./27., koje su izjednačene u odnosu na prošlu sezonu, ali s višim cijenama nakon razdoblja preprodaje od 6. do 19. srpnja. U tom razdoblju, kupci mogu otkupiti dosadašnja mjesta na tribini ili kupiti nova mjesta po povlaštenim cijenama. Obiteljski sektori su premješteni na jug, a njihova cijena ostaje ista tokom preprodaje. Nakon 19. srpnja, cijene će biti dvostruko veće. Klub je objasnio da su cijene za obiteljske sektore i umirovljenike dostupne isključivo kroz Ticket point na Opus Areni.

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Osem jih je v težavah, devet jih gre zastonj?

The article discusses the current situation at NK Osijek football club ahead of their new season at the Opus Arena, highlighting concerns over player contracts. Nine players are entering the final year of their contracts, leaving the club with limited options—either extend their deals or risk losing them for free next summer. Sports director Kenneth Zandvliet acknowledges the urgency of resolving this issue, emphasizing that such a situation should not have occurred under his leadership. The club has already spent nearly 2.5 million euros on transfers this summer, including notable signings like Arnel Jakupović and Luke Jelenić. Additionally, young talents trained within the club, such as Anton Matković, are being closely monitored due to previous interest from other clubs, with Zandvliet expressing intent to retain him if possible.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article focuses solely on sports-related topics—specifically football club management and player contracts—with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures beyond the sports director. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content.

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