Rijeka’s sporting director Darko Raić-Sudar revealed that the club has agreed on transfers of two new players, including Bulgarian international Doik Yankov, who is expected to arrive soon. Rijeka has learned its opponent for the second qualifying round of the Champions League, and if eliminated, will continue in the third qualifying round of the Europa League. The club plans a squad reconstruction and expects some key players like Niko Janković, Toni Fruk, and Stjepan Radeljić to leave, but for now, all remain at Rijeka until satisfactory offers arrive. The situation with players Lindon Selahi and Nais Djouahra is uncertain, with the club actively negotiating reinforcements and unwilling to wait until the end of the transfer window. Rijeka is focused on strengthening the team and does not want to make deals that are not beneficial to the club and players.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning sources emphasize the club’s strategic planning and focus on team strengthening, highlighting the importance of careful negotiations and protecting players’ interests. They may also stress the community and fan engagement aspects of the club’s decisions.
Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts straightforwardly, focusing on the club’s transfer activities, upcoming matches, and the practical aspects of squad reconstruction without much editorializing or bias.
Right: Right-leaning sources might emphasize the competitive nature of the club, the importance of winning in European competitions, and the business side of transfers, possibly highlighting the club’s ambition and financial prudence.