Hull City eyes Panathinaikos midfielder Adam Čerin
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- English Premier League club Hull City is reportedly interested in signing Panathinaikos midfielder Adam Čerin.
- The newly promoted team has been evaluating the Slovenian international for several weeks, seeking a midfielder with his specific attributes.
- Čerin is under contract with Panathinaikos until 2028 and plays a significant role in the team's plans, also being part of the club's leadership group.
Hull City, recently promoted to the English Premier League, has set its sights on Slovenian international midfielder Adam Čerin, according to reports from England. The club has reportedly been closely monitoring the Panathinaikos player for several weeks as they search for a specific type of midfielder to bolster their squad.
Hull City is reportedly interested in Adam Čerin, with the newly promoted Premier League team focusing its attention on the international Slovenian midfielder of Panathinaikos.
Čerin, who has become a key figure for the Greek club, is contracted with Panathinaikos until the summer of 2028. He holds a significant role in manager Jacob Neestrup's plans for the upcoming season and has also been integrated into the team's leadership group, indicating his importance both on and off the field.
The 'Tigers' have reportedly conducted an extensive evaluation of the player and have been monitoring his situation for several weeks, looking for a midfielder with the playing characteristics of the Greens' player.
While Hull City is reportedly keen on acquiring Čerin's services, Panathinaikos has not ruled out the possibility of discussing a substantial offer. Such a transfer would likely depend on the proposed fee meeting the club's valuation of the player and if Panathinaikos manages to secure a suitable replacement for their midfield.
Čerin is committed to Panathinaikos until the summer of 2028 and has a significant role in Jacob Neestrup's plans at the start of the new season, while also being included in the team's captains' group.
The reports emerge amidst other news, including a tragic incident in Euboea where a 39-year-old pregnant woman died, and a separate note about Lotus returning to gasoline engines.
Panathinaikos could not rule out the possibility of discussing a serious offer for the Slovenian, provided, of course, that it corresponds to the club's valuation of the footballer and the Greens have acquired the player they are looking for in midfield.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.