Revealed – Inter Milan Agreement For Croatia Prodigy Entitles Dinamo Zagreb To €1M In Bonuses | OneFootball

Revealed – Inter Milan Agreement For Croatia Prodigy Entitles Dinamo Zagreb To €1M In Bonuses | OneFootball

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·5 February 2025

Revealed – Inter Milan Agreement For Croatia Prodigy Entitles Dinamo Zagreb To €1M In Bonuses

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Inter Milan and Dinamo Zagreb are on the verge of announcing an agreement for Petar Sucic to continue his career in Italy.

According to Croatian news outlet Vecernji List via FCInterNews, the Zagreb outfit could earn another €1 million on top of the pre-agreed fee.


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Petar Sucic will reportedly land in Milan later this week to complete his medicals before signing a multi-year contract.

However, he won’t come cheap.

Indeed, Inter will pour around €14m into Dinamo Zagreb’s coffers to close the deal.

Furthermore, the Nerazzurri may need to allocate additional funds depending on their results in major competitions.

Inter Milan & Dinamo Zagreb Agree Added Fees in Petar Sucic Deal

Per the report, Inter will have to pay Dinamo Zagreb €500,000 if they become the Serie A champions.

Moreover, reaching the Champions League quarter-finals would warrant another €500,000.

Article image:Revealed – Inter Milan Agreement For Croatia Prodigy Entitles Dinamo Zagreb To €1M In Bonuses

SALZBURG, AUSTRIA – OCTOBER 23: Petar Sucic of GNK Dinamo in action during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD3 match between FC Salzburg and GNK Dinamo at Stadion Salzburg on October 23, 2024 in Salzburg, Austria. (Photo by Jasmin Walter/Getty Images)

Those add-ons could take the total cost to €17.5m, considering the clubs previously agreed on other bonuses worth €2.5m.

Meanwhile, Simone Inzaghi could have Sucic at his disposal for the Club World Cup toward the end of the 2024/25 campaign.

For now, the 21-year-old will stay in his homeland and work on recovering from a long-term injury.

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