Dinamo Zagreb coach Zlatko Kranjcar admits that everything has changed following Euro 2016 for the club when it comes to keeping hold of forward Marko Pjaca.

The Croatian star is attracting attention from a whole host of clubs this summer, including AC Milan, Liverpool, Inter, Juventus and Napoli.




Kranjcar had been hoping to keep hold of Pjaca for Dinamo Zagreb's Champions League qualification campaign, as he looks to guide the club into the group stage of the lucrative competition.

But the 59-year-old feels that following Euro 2016, the picture with Pjaca has now totally changed and he has struck a pessimistic note.
 


"When I arrived, we had decided that Marko Pjaca would remain here with us until the end of the Champions League qualifiers", the coach was quoted as saying by FCInterNews.it.

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"But now, after the European Championship, everything has changed."

Kranjcar only took charge of Dinamo Zagreb earlier this year 

The Croatian champions kick off their Champions League campaign by taking on Macedonian side Vadar in the second qualifying round on 12th July.

Pjaca is no stanger to European football and notably scored a hat-trick against Scottish champions Celtic in the Europa League at the end of 2014.