The White Storm Breaks
Hajduk Split has drawn a line in the sand. No more whispers. No more speculation. The club behind Stadión Poljud has issued a stark declaration that shakes the foundations of Croatian football. The era of uncertainty ends today, replaced by cold, hard decisions. Who stays? Who goes? The answer is written in the club's latest statement, and it reads like a revolution.
The departures are immediate and final. Anthony Kalik and Ismaël Diallo walk away. Their contracts expire on May 31, and there will be no extensions. The door closes on their tenure. Then comes the complication: Iker Almene. His loan spell concludes at season’s end, but financial constraints have slammed the gates on a permanent deal. Talks with his parent club continue, but the odds are stacked against his return. The money isn't there.
One Star Remains, Three Are Cast Out
Amidst the exodus, there is a glimmer of stability. Anti Rebić has been offered a new contract. The striker’s future hangs in the balance, but the club believes in his power. He must decide soon whether to renew his pledge to the white and blue.
But the biggest shockwaves hit the defense and midfield. Zvonimir Šarlija, Filip Krovinović, and Hugo Guillamón are told to leave. They are free agents, unbound by obligation, invited to seek new horizons. This is not a suggestion; it is an eviction. These players, once pillars of the team, are now outsiders. The club has decided their services are no longer required for the upcoming season. The message is clear: move on, or be left behind.
The public will be updated as more decisions unfold. But for now, the purge is real. Hajduk is reshaping its identity, stripping away the old to build something new. The question remains: will this radical overhaul bring glory, or chaos? Only time will tell. But one thing is certain — the wind has changed in Split.
hajduk actually going all in on a rebuild? ngl krovinovic leaving is wild. hope they find someone better lol