Ante Rebić, born on September twenty-first, nineteen ninety-three, is a talented Croatian professional footballer known for his dynamic play as a left winger. Currently, he showcases his skills at HNL club Hajduk Split, where he primarily operates as a winger but is versatile enough to excel in any forward position.
Rebić's football journey began at RNK Split, where he honed his craft before making a significant move to Serie A club Fiorentina in two thousand thirteen for an undisclosed fee. His time at Fiorentina was marked by several loan spells, including stints at RB Leipzig, Hellas Verona, and Eintracht Frankfurt. In July two thousand eighteen, he made a permanent switch to Eintracht Frankfurt, where he continued to develop his game.
In September two thousand nineteen, Rebić returned to Italy, joining AC Milan on an initial two-year loan. His impressive performances led to a permanent transfer a year later, solidifying his place in the competitive landscape of Italian football.
On the international stage, Rebić made his senior debut for the Croatian national team in two thousand thirteen, the same year he was honored as the Croatian Football Hope of the Year. He has represented Croatia in two FIFA World Cups, in two thousand fourteen and two thousand eighteen, where he played a crucial role in the team's journey to the final. Additionally, he participated in the UEFA Euro two thousand twenty, further establishing his reputation as a key player for his national team.