Ex Juventus Winger Keen To “Assist” Dinamo Zagreb Starlet Settle To Life At Inter Milan

Marko Pjaca is eager to assist his Dinamo Zagreb clubmate, Petar Sucic, settle in at Inter Milan forward of his impending transfer to San Siro.

Talking to Croatian information outlet 24Sata through , Pjaca admitted he’s making an attempt to organize Sucic for the upcoming challenges.

will be a part of Inter in the summertime after the Nerazzurri agreed his switch towards the top of the January switch window.

Nonetheless, the Italians let the 21-year-old keep in Zagreb on mortgage for the remainder of the season.

Certainly, Sucic had struggled with a knee harm at the beginning of the calendar 12 months.

Subsequently, thought it might be within the participant’s greatest curiosity to remain in his homeland.

However the gifted midfielder will be a part of his new teammates in June.

Swapping the Croatian Soccer League for Serie A is a quantum leap, one thing Pjaca is aware of all too nicely.

Pjaca left Zagreb to hyperlink up with Juventus in 2016, however his profession in Turin by no means took off.

As such, he’s keen to assist Sucic keep away from his errors.

Marko Pjaca Eager to Assist Petar Sucic Settle In At Inter Milan

“[Marko] Rog and I speak to him so much, we joke about his transfer to Italy’ he stated.

“He is aware of that we’re right here to assist him at any time and that he has our full assist.

“I used to be as soon as a foreigner in Italy, so I do know what it means to seek out your self in a brand new surroundings.

“It’s not simple for a younger participant to adapt.

“You must do it as rapidly as attainable, understanding the membership’s mentality and stature.”

Pjaca was below contract at Juventus till 2023 earlier than returning to Croatia with Rijeka.

After just one 12 months on the Rujevica Stadion, he rejoined his beloved Dinamo final summer time.

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