TMW
The season in Hungary ends this weekend and today will be the last match of Krisztofer Horvath (22 years old) with the Kecskemet shirt. The Hungarian offensive midfielder born in 2002, owned by Torino, was the protagonist of a good season in his homeland, reaching double figures in goals scored in the championship (11, to be precise) and proving so incisive that he convinced the national coach Marco Rossi to call him up for the European Championship in the summer.
And what will happen to his future? Meanwhile, Horvath will return to being a Torino player: by the end of May, in fact, Kecskemet will exercise the right of redemption in his favor but the Granata will at that point activate the counter-ransom, thus recognizing the Hungarians as a sort of contribution to the valorization of a footballer who is a sort of protégé of Vagnati, who first brought him to Italy (to SPAL) and then also wanted him with him at Turin. Horvath, despite the unpredictability of Hungary’s path to the European Championships (with the usual holidays attached) will start a retreat with the first Granata team.
Waiting to know the name of Juric’s successor on the bench and at the same time also the club’s plans, Horvath is linked to Torino by a contract expiring on 30 June 2025. With only one year left to go, the coming summer will be the one of truth.