Croatian league seems to be the standard now
Tldr: Dinamo was bad for a decade in Champions league and Europa league, setting negative records like 0:6 defeats against everyone and similar.
Then a generation with Olmo (and Orsic) came and Dinamo had a few awesome seasons in a CL and Europa league.
Then Olmo left and Dinamo kinda returned to being very bad in Europe.
His numbers in terms of goals might not be that impressive, but at least for Dinamo, he was the soul of the team, who elevated them to a way higher level.
Once when he left, something was just missing in midfield/attack/counters/linking players.
So, imo, from Dinamo's example: he is a way better player than the numbers suggest.
Do you still watch Dinamo? If so, what do you make of Arber Hoxha?
I won't reply in a long way not to get offtopic with Hoxha.
Yes, I am watching majority of Dinamo's matches. He came to Dinamo from a midtable team, and needed some time to settle in.
In the final rounds, he was one of the key players who won the title (scoring a winner in a title-deciding match vs Rijeka iirc).
On Euros for Albania, he totally destroyed Croatia once when he came in the last 15 minutes and created 3 big opportunities with dribbles on the left flank.
And was their key-man for 2:2 goal in the last seconds of the match. Sad for me, but an awesome game from him.
It is hard to say what are Hoxha's limits.
But he is surely good enough for 3rd tier European teams like Dinamo or for Albanian NT team.
In the 1st round of a new season, he was a starter again as a LW in 4231, even forcing a new signing Pjaca (former Juve's flop ruined by injuries) to play a RW even though he also a Lw.
So, for now, I have positive words about Hoxha.
But again, for the level where he is currently playing... It is hard to predict whether he could improve further and move to let's say some midtable La Liga or Bundesliga team one day.