Zeljko Obradovic remains highly sought after. The Serbian coach, a five-time Euroleague winner with Panathinaikos and inactive for the past six months since his departure from Partizan, is reportedly the top choice for Dimitris Giannakopoulos to lead the Greens starting next season. The Greek businessman is so determined that he has allegedly offered Obradovic a two-year contract worth €10 million, according to Meridian Sport.
This is an undoubtedly enormous sum, but one that the Athenian club could realistically afford, as they demonstrated by signing Nigel Hayes-Davis last February. This shows that all efforts are being made to turn the page on a disappointing season, which could still be salvaged by a Greek championship title, for which Pana is preparing to face Olympiakos in the coming days.
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Rephrased Text: Zeljko Obradovic continues to be a highly desirable coach. Having won the Euroleague five times with Panathinaikos and been out of coaching for six months since leaving Partizan, the Serbian tactician is reportedly the primary target of Dimitris Giannakopoulos to take the helm of the Greek club from the upcoming season. The Greek businessman’s resolve is so strong that he is rumored to have presented Obradovic with a €10 million contract spanning two years, as reported by Meridian Sport.
This is a colossal figure, yet one that the Athens-based club could indeed finance, much like they did in February to acquire Nigel Hayes-Davis. This suggests a commitment to overhauling the team’s current struggling performance, which might be redeemed by winning the Greek championship, a title for which Pana is set to compete against Olympiakos in the near future.
English Translation: Zeljko Obradovic is still in high demand! A five-time Euroleague winner with Panathinaikos and inactive for the past six months since his departure from Partizan, the Serbian coach is reportedly the favorite of Dimitris Giannakopoulos to take over the Greens starting next season. The Greek businessman is so determined that he has allegedly offered Obradovic a €10 million two-year contract, according to Meridian Sport.
This is an obviously astronomical sum, but one that the Athenian club could indeed afford, as they have already done to attract Nigel Hayes-Davis last February. This goes to show that all means are being employed to make a fresh start after a dismal season, which could be saved by a Greek championship title, for which Pana is preparing to face Olympiakos in the coming days.
