This is a list of Croatian football transfers for the 2010 summer transfer window. Only moves featuring at least one Prva HNL club are listed.
Date | Name | Nat. | Age | Moving from | Fee (€) | Contract | Source |
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27 April | Dario Šimić | 34 | AS Monaco | Free transfer | Indefinite | [1] | |
June | Mathias Chago | 27 | NK Istra 1961 | Loan return | 1 year | ||
June | Ilija Sivonjić | 23 | NK Inter Zaprešić | Loan return | Undisclosed | ||
15 June | Arijan Ademi | 19 | HNK Šibenik | 250,000 | 7 years | [2] | |
23 June | Leonard Mesarić | 26 | NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | Free transfer | 4 years | [3] | |
16 July | Almir Bekić | 21 | FK Sloboda Tuzla | 100,000 | Undisclosed | [4] | |
26 July | Ante Rukavina | 24 | Panathinaikos F.C. | 700,000 | 4 years | [5] | |
August | Ivan Kelava | 22 | NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | Free transfer | 5 years | ||
27 August | Tonel | 30 | Sporting Clube de Portugal | Undisclosed | 2 years | [6] | |
29 August | Jakub Sylvestr | 21 | ŠK Slovan Bratislava | 650,000 | 5 years | [7] | |
30 August | Fatos Beqiraj | 22 | FK Budućnost Podgorica | 650,000 | 5 years | [8] | |
19 September | Marin Skender | 30 | NK Zagreb | Free transfer | 3 months | [9] |
Date | Name | Nat. | Age | Moving to | Fee (€) | Contract | Source |
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28 May | Ivan Turina | 29 | Allmänna Idrottsklubben | Free transfer | 3 years | [10] | |
28 May | Ivica Vrdoljak | 26 | KP Legia Warszawa | 1,500,000 | 4 years | [11] | |
1 June | Robert Kovač | 36 | — | Retirement | — | [12] | |
July | Guillermo Suárez | 26 | — | Free transfer | — | ||
July | Karlo Primorac | 26 | NK Karlovac | Free transfer | 1 year | ||
16 July | Mario Mandžukić | 24 | VfL Wolfsburg | 7,000,000 | 4 years | [13] | |
August | Gheorghe Andronic | 19 | HNK Gorica | Undsiclosed | 1 year loan | ||
August | Domagoj Antolić | 20 | NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | Free transfer | Undisclosed | ||
August | Almir Bekić | 21 | NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | Free transfer | Undisclosed | ||
August | Ante Tomić | 27 | FC Koper | Free transfer | 1 year | ||
10 August | Dario Šimić | 34 | — | Retirement | — | [14] | |
17 August | Tomislav Butina | 36 | — | Retirement | — | [15] | |
30 August | Ilija Sivonjić | 23 | NK Lokomotiva Zagreb | Free transfer | Undisclosed | [16] |
Date | Name | Nat. | Age | Moving from | Fee (€) | Contract | Source |
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June | Mario Brkljača | 25 | Cagliari Calcio | Loan return | 2 years | ||
June | Lovre Kalinić | 20 | NK Novalja | Loan return | 3 years | ||
June | Božidar Radošević | 21 | FK Željezničar Sarajevo | Loan return | 2 years | ||
June | Ante Režić | 22 | NK Mosor Žrnovnica | Loan return | 1 year | ||
June | Dinko Trebotić | 19 | NK Rudeš | Loan return | 2 years | ||
20 August | Ervin Bulku | 29 | FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih | Free transfer | 1 year | [17] |
Date | Name | Nat. | Age | Moving to | Fee (€) | Contract | Source |
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18 May | Goran Rubil | 29 | Asteras Tripoli F.C. | Free transfer | 2 years | [18] | |
19 May | Josip Skoko | 34 | Melbourne Heart FC | Free transfer | Undisclosed | [19] | |
21 May | Ivan Rodić | 24 | HNK Rijeka | Free transfer | 1 year | [20] | |
June | Ante Aračić | 24 | Al-Faisaly | Free transfer | 2 years | ||
June | Dario Jertec | 28 | HNK Šibenik | Free transfer | 2 years | ||
5 June | Miro Varvodić | 21 | 1. FC Köln | 100,000 | 3 years | [21] | |
6 June | Ivo Smoje | 31 | NK Osijek | Free transfer | 3 years | [22] | |
6 June | Mladen Pelaić | 26 | NK Osijek | Free transfer | 1 year | [22] | |
27 June | Florin Cernat | 30 | Kardemir Karabükspor | Free transfer | 2 years | [23] | |
2 July | Anthony Šerić | 31 | Kardemir Karabükspor | Free transfer | 2 years | [24] | |
6 July | Boris Pandža | 23 | KV Mechelen | 350,000 | 4 years | [25] | |
5 September | Marko Livaja | 17 | FC Lugano | 180,000 | Undisclosed | [26] |
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