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Rijeka accepted the improved proposal (worth € 3,000,000) from Dikefalos and the 27-year-old Croatian completed his transfer to PAOK.
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PAOK FC announces the acquisition of Antonio Tsolak from Rijeka. The Croatian forward has signed a four-year contract and will wear the jersey with the number 25.
The Colak family emigrated to Germany in 1992, during the Yugoslav war, where Antonio was born on September 17, 1993.
His first football experience was at the age of four when he joined the Freiburg Academy. In 2000 he went to Kickers Stuttgart, where he stayed for eight years before returning to Freiburg in 2008. From there he joined the Hoffenheim Infrastructure Division in 2010 for just one year and in 2011 he joined the second team in Karlsruhe, where he did his professional debut. Debut in the small divisions of Germany In 2012 he was acquired by Nuremberg, initially for the second team, and in October 2013 he made his Bundesliga debut.
He stayed in Nuremberg until 2015, playing in seven games, while in one season he was loaned to Legia Gdansk, with whom he scored 10 goals in 31 games and gave two assists. In 2015 he returned to Hoffenheim from which he was loaned. Kaiserslautern, Darmstadt and Ingolstadt. In the first and third games he played in the 2. Bundesliga, while with Darmstadt he played a full season in Germany’s top division, where in 22 games he scored four goals and two assists. The moment when his career took off came in January 2018, when he was loaned to Rijeka for 1.5 years.
In Croatia, Colak found his Ithaca and began to impress with his performance. After his loan, he was acquired by transfer in the summer of 2019 and in 2.5 seasons he managed to score 51 times in 90 games and had 15 assists. In fact, in the 2019-20 season he became the top scorer in the Croatian league with 20 goals, while Con Rijeka also won two Croatian Cups.
His performance led him to the mission of the Croatian National Team, with which, however, he has not yet made his official debut. Antonio Colak was the PAOK folks’ choice to top the attack with the Croatian officially becoming a Biceps player for the next four years.
Welcome Antonio!
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