Austria Vienna threatens: Vinlöf before switching to Dinamo Zagreb!

Austria Vienna threatens: Vinlöf before switching to Dinamo Zagreb!

The Swedish U21 international Olof Matteo Pérez Vinlöf, who has so far played on loan for FK Austria Vienna, is about to move to Dinamo Zagreb. laola1 However, it will probably go away empty -handed because the Croatian top team was successful in advertising around the talented left -back.

The change that is reported according to "Sportske Novinski" could be a strategic step for Dinamo Zagreb, since the club is also interested in Gabriel Vidovic from Bayern Munich. Zvonimir Boban, the CEO of Dinamo Zagreb, has already reached incoming with both FC Bayern and the players. Vidovic had already loaned for Dinamo Zagreb in the 2023/24 season.

career overview by Vinlöf

Matteo Pérez Vinlöf was born on December 18, 2005 in Stockholm and has both a Peruvian father and a Swedish mother. He started his football career at IF Brommapojkarna and was able to quickly draw attention to himself. As early as 2019, he trial with Sporting Cristal in Peru before moving to Hammarby If in 2021. Another milestone in his career was the move to Bayern Munich in January 2022, where he was under contract until 2027 after signing a new contract on July 12, 2024

Vinlöf has also made a name for itself internationally because he already played for the Swedish U17 and U19 national teams. He also received his first nomination for the Swedish national team in May 2024 and was set up for friendly games against Denmark and Serbia.

future perspectives

Vinlöf would be planned as a regular when moving to Croatia. This could be an important further development in his career. Football transfers emphasizes that the transfer of talented players such as Vinlöf and Vidovic shows that Dinamo Zagreb continues to pursue ambitious plans in order to remain competitive in European football

This season Vinlöf has already been able to set decisive accents for the FK Austria Vienna and will continue to be a promising talent in European football in the future.

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