Antonin Barak plays, and scores, in every way with Verona, he makes the difference and the numbers say it loud and clear: 20 league games, 5 goals and 2 assists. Level performance, constant performance, the sign of a player worthy of a European pace.
The Czech attacking midfielder born in 1994 is in full maturity and Verona managed to snatch him from Udinese during the last summer transfer market on loan with a buy-obligation set at 6 million euros. In short, a bargain. Also because, to date, he is valued at least 13 million euros.
The negotiation between Verona and Udinese was long, lasting almost a month, and tiring, because the Friulian wall did not collapse in any way, but the perseverance of Hellas director Tony d'Amico got the better of it. The will of the player who strongly wanted to dress yellow and blue was also decisive.
Let's remember that in 2018 he could have worn the AC Milan shirt as the former Udinese Pradé manager said: "Mirabelli at Milan made us a very important offer, but we decided to keep him". Probably they should have aimed at him even a few years later, because Barak now is making sparks, to the delight of coach Juric & co.
source: www.grandhotelcalciomercato.com