Bruno Petković, Croatian national team striker and Dinamo player, has reportedly been offered to Turkish giant Beşiktaş, according to an exclusive report by Transfermarkt. His agent Ivan Cvjetković confirmed the possibility of a summer departure, despite Petković recently suffering a serious injury. Dinamo’s new CEO, Zvonimir Boban, allegedly offered Petković a new contract with a significant salary reduction, which disappointed the player. If the transfer goes through, Petković will leave Dinamo with an impressive record of 88 goals and 61 assists.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the challenges faced by Petković, including his injury and the difficult negotiations with Dinamo’s management. They highlight the player’s contributions to the club and criticize the management’s approach, especially the proposed salary reduction, framing it as unfair treatment of a loyal player.
Center: Centrist sources report the facts of the potential transfer, the injury status, and the management changes at Dinamo. They provide balanced coverage of Petković’s career achievements and the club’s financial and strategic decisions, including the new CEO’s efforts to restructure the club.
Right: Right-leaning media focus on the business and strategic aspects of the transfer, praising the management’s firm stance on financial discipline. They emphasize the need for Dinamo to maintain financial stability and support the new leadership’s efforts to bring order to the club, viewing the salary reduction offer as a necessary measure.