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Bristol City reach deadline day agreement with Sturm Graz over Tomi Horvat transfer

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Bristol Live understands Bristol City and Sturm Graz have reached a deadline day agreement for Tomi Horvat to join the Reds this winter

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Slovenia will (have) got its next footballer moving to the Island. National team midfielder Tomi Horvat will continue his career in England. Second division Bristol City have signed a transfer agreement with Austrian club Sturm Graz for the 26-year-old Prekmurje player for an undisclosed fee. Horvat has signed a contract until 2030. Initially, it appeared that the Slovenian would transfer in the summer without compensation.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Slovenian international midfielder Tomi Horvat will continue his career in England. Second division club Bristol City have agreed a deal with Austrian club Sturm Graz to sign the 26-year-old midfielder for an undisclosed fee.

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Slovenian football player and national team midfielder Tomi Horvat will continue his career in England. Second division club Bristol City have signed a transfer agreement with Austrian club Sturm Graz for an undisclosed fee, Bristol announced. Horvat has signed a contract until 2030.

The latest news from the winter football market is coming. French Rennes sold 18-year-old striker Kader Meite to Saudi Al Hilal for 30 million euros. This season he scored three goals in 19 matches in all competitions. NŠ Mura is also active. Finally, the transfer of Slovenian international Tomi Horvat has been completed. He moved from Agraški Sturm to English second division club Bristol City.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Austrian football champions Sturm Graz have sold midfielder Tomi Horvat to Bristol City in the English Championship. The 26-year-old Slovenian had played for the Styrian club since the summer of 2022, scoring 26 goals and providing 37 assists in 165 appearances. The regular starter's contract with Sturm was set to run until the end of the season, meaning Bristol, managed by Salzburg native Gerhard Struber, will have to pay a transfer fee.

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Bristol Post broke the news in Bristol, United Kingdom on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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