Timi Max Elšnik (foto: Mark Dobrilovič)
Following the European Championship, Timi Max Elšnik, captain of Olimpija, is likely to transfer to a bigger club, with scouts from Sevilla reportedly showing interest.
After the European Championship, several Slovenian national team players are expected to move to larger clubs. Timi Max Elšnik, the captain of Olimpija, has long desired to play in a more competitive league. This wish might come true this year despite a peculiar agreement between Milan Mandarić and Adam Delius, which previously delayed his transfer by ensuring that any transfer fee would go to Mandarić.
Nevertheless, Elšnik has been performing exceptionally well at the European Championship in Germany, forming a strong partnership with Adam Gnezda Čerin. His impressive performances have caught the eye of many scouts and clubs looking for potential reinforcements.
Elšnik's advantage is undoubtedly his price, as interested clubs could likely secure his transfer for around €1 million. His agent, Andy Bara, who is quite active in the Spanish market, seems to be aiming for this outcome. News from Spain suggests that Elšnik has appeared on the radar of scouts from Sevilla.
According to AS, Sevilla scouts have taken note of Elšnik. The Andalusian club has lowered its standards and ambitions in recent seasons, finishing only 14th in La Liga last season.
While a transfer is still a long way off, and it remains to be seen if Elšnik will end up at such a prominent club, this development indicates that interest in the player is growing.