
Middlesbrough’s proposal for David Strelec, a possible replacement for Latte Lath, has been accepted by Slovak Bratislava.
David Strelec, a striker for the Slovenian national team,
is among the players Middlesbrough is considering replacing Emmanuel Latte Lath this month.
Strelec is reportedly one of the players who has been closely watched as
Boro has had to brace for the possibility of losing their top scorer.
But he isn’t the only striker on Boro’s radar as the club plan for the
possibility of having to act if Latte Lath leaves ahead of the transfer deadline a week on Monday.
Strelec according to reports today, would be keen on a Boro move.
Strelec has impressed in his homeland with Slovan Bratislava this season,
scoring 10 goals in 18 appearances in the league and hitting the net twice in the Champions League,
The 23-year-old started out at Slovan Bratislava before leaving for a short spell in Italy with Spezia.
He went on loan to Reggina before another temporary spell back at Slovan Bratislava.
That deal was made permanent last year and Strelec has since turned heads again
with his form in his homeland. Strelec featured in all four of Slovakia’s
games at last summer’s European Championships and started
against England in the dramatic last 16 clash.
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