HNL Transfer News: Star to Asia?

Chinese media report that the work is nearing completion.

Former Dinamo and Lokomotiv player, 29 years old Marko Tolic moves to China. According to Chinese media, his move to Zhejiang FC is more and more certain, and they are getting closer to an agreement with his current club Slovan Bratislava. It is expected that everything will be concluded after the final meeting in Dubai. The clubs, on the other hand, have not announced themselves so far. Tolic’s contract with the Slovakian club expires in the summer, which means that the Chinese will get him cheaply, and he can talk openly.

Marko Tolić’s career so far

Tolić was developed as a football player in Zagreb, and he played his first senior minutes in Kranjčević for Lokomotiva. After several loans, he finally fought for minutes in the first team in the HNL and stood out as a great talent and prospect. After a good introductory part in Lokomotiva, he moved to Dinamo in 2020, with which he won the championship and the cup. Part of the Maksimir mandate was spent on loan in Maribor.

After three years spent in Dinamo, he said goodbye to Maksimir and left for Slovakia. Slavic Bratislava she paid one million euros to bring him, and since his arrival he has won two Slovak championship titles. But after three years, he decided to take a new step and go to the Far East.

Zhejiang FC

His new potential club plays in the Chinese Super League, and was founded in 1998. They are at the top of local football, in the last few years they have been at the top of the table, but without a title. After leaving Frank Andrijaševićit looks like a Croat could replace a Croat.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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