Dinamo Zagreb offered Irish international goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Dinamo Zagreb has been offered the potential transfer of Gavin Bazunu, a 24-year-old goalkeeper for Southampton and the Republic of Ireland national team.
- The transfer fee is unknown, but the financial structure would be acceptable to Dinamo, allowing for a potential 30% profit on a future sale.
- Bazunu, a product of Manchester City's youth academy, has experience in the Champions League and is considered a valuable prospect.
Croatian football club Dinamo Zagreb has received a proposal to sign Gavin Bazunu, a 24-year-old goalkeeper currently playing for Southampton and representing the Republic of Ireland. The potential transfer comes as Dinamo navigates the situation surrounding their current goalkeeper, Dominik Livakoviฤ.
While the exact transfer fee remains undisclosed, the proposed financial terms are reportedly favorable for Dinamo. The club could stand to make a significant profit, estimated at 30%, from a subsequent sale of Bazunu, highlighting his perceived long-term value.
Bazunu's background includes extensive youth development at Manchester City, where he participated in the Champions League at the junior level. His experience also includes being part of Manchester City's senior squad for a Champions League match against Real Madrid. His status as a national team player further adds to his appeal.
Dinamo's technical staff are currently evaluating the offer from England. The decision will hinge on how attractive Bazunu's profile and the proposed deal are to the club's strategic plans. The club's management, including figures like Zvonimir Boban, has reportedly reviewed Bazunu's credentials.
The financial structure would be acceptable to Dinamo, who could potentially earn 30 percent from a future sale of this player.
Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.