L. Jović leaving Milan?
Luka Jovic, the Serbian forward, is likely to leave AC Milan in the upcoming winter transfer window due to his lack of playing time and exclusion from the Champions League squad. He is expected to move to Saudi Arabia as he has not scored any goals in the first part of the season.
Luka Jovic and Milan are at the final stages of their relationship. Luka would like to stay at Milan at least until the end of the season, but the management hopes he can find a new destination in the January transfer market.
Milan is considering the possibility of offloading one of their players, including Jovic, during the winter transfer window if an opportunity arises.
There is a sense of departure for Luka Jovic from AC Milan after activating a one-year option last summer.
Luka Jovic, who also joined Milan in the summer of 2023, has experienced an inconsistent year. His future at Milanello is uncertain, with possible changes anticipated in the January transfer window.
Luka Jovic is likely to leave Milan in the January transfer window as he does not fit into Fonseca's playing philosophy. His agent, Fali Ramadani, is working to determine his future, with interest from Turkey, Eastern Europe, and Saudi Arabia. There are also rumors linking him as a potential backup for Dusan Vlahovic.
Luka Jovic has had occasional impressive performances off the bench but is currently a backup in the attack. If his performances do not improve, AC Milan might consider letting him leave in the January transfer window, even for free.
Luka Jovic is no longer considered ideal for the playing style envisioned by coach Fonseca. AC Milan intends to sell him in the January transfer window and is relying on his agent Fali Ramadani, who has strong connections in the Saudi Pro League and Eastern European leagues, to facilitate the transfer.
Luka Jovic is facing challenges adapting to the tactical demands at Milan, where the second striker is required to work significantly during defensive phases. He has not been playing in the league and was excluded from the Champions League squad. The most logical solution appears to be a transfer in January, with Milan aiming to acquire a player with different characteristics than the Serbian.
Luka Jovic is currently encountering difficulties at Milan, having played only 60 minutes as a starter in the initial match against Torino, followed by limited appearances. He was omitted from the Champions League list, a decision he accepted without complaint. Despite these challenges, Jovic has not seriously contemplated leaving Milan. However, Milan is considering the possibility of selling him in the upcoming January transfer market. Jovic reportedly has potential interest from markets in Turkey and Russia, although these destinations are not appealing to him. His agent, Ramadani, will need to make significant efforts to find a suitable solution that excites the player, who remains hopeful that he can alter his current situation at the club.
Despite a first season marked by frequently crucial goals, Luka Jovic has yet to fully win over Milan. The club opted to exercise the renewal clause in his contract but attempted to sell him right up to the final day of the summer transfer window. Currently, the Serbian striker finds himself overshadowed by Alvaro Morata and Tammy Abraham and has been left out of the Champions League squad. The winter transfer window is anticipated as a potential turning point for his exit.
It is unclear why Milan renewed Jovic's contract for another year, not because of his performances last season (which were decent) but more due to the opportunity aspect.
Luka Jovic is facing another disappointment in his career. He moved from Eintracht Frankfurt to Real Madrid, and later attempted to succeed in Italy. The current analysis covers his present, past, and future at Milan.
Luka Jovic was considered as a backup for Morata and was in renewal talks with Milan. However, he was excluded from Milan's UEFA list for the 2024-2025 Champions League. Tammy Abraham's arrival pushed Jovic further down the pecking order. Jovic missed the last trip to Lazio due to a physical problem and market reasons. He might move during the January transfer window. Currently with the Serbian national team, his future remains uncertain. The Turkish transfer market, open until September 13, is his only immediate option.
Jovic is excluded from the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 squad, and he appears to be increasingly distant from the club's plans.
The Milan management sees the possibility of Luka Jovic's transfer to a Turkish club positively. The Turkish Super Lig transfer window is open until September 13.
Luka Jovic received a couple of proposals from clubs in Saudi Arabia in early July, but he did not consider them at the time.
Luka Jovic was not included in Milan's official list for the Champions League 2024-25. Despite renewing his contract a few months ago, the club does not count on him anymore. Milan tried to find an exit for Jovic in the last days of the transfer market, but it was not possible.
Luka Jovic's contract was renewed by Milan. The club decided to renew his contract and add another forward to their squad.
Furlani confirmed the renewal of Jovic's contract. The club decided to renew Jovic's contract and also acquire another striker besides Morata due to the many matches they have across three competitions and the Supercoppa.
Luka Jovic is the prime candidate to be left out of Milan's UEFA list. He is expected to give up his spot to the newcomer Tammy Abraham.
Luka Jovic has extended his contract with Milan for another year and has been given the number 9 jersey. However, he has been placed on the transfer list. Despite receiving a couple of calls from La Liga, Jovic, through his agent Ramadani, has expressed his desire to stay and compete for his place at Milan, even at the risk of being excluded from the Champions League squad.
Milan has asked Fali Ramadani to find a last-minute arrangement for Luka Jovic. The player must give his availability for the transfer to another club. Possible destinations are Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
Milan has asked Fali Ramadani to find a last-minute arrangement for Luka Jovic. The player must give his availability for the transfer to another club. Possible destinations are Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
Milan has asked Fali Ramadani to find a last-minute arrangement for Luka Jovic. The player must give his availability for the transfer to another club. Possible destinations are Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
The potential swap deal involving Saelemaekers and Abraham depends on Luka Jovic finding a new club.
An alternative to make room for a new forward is the sale of Luka Jovic.
Luka Jovic is determined to stay at Milan despite the club's interest in replacing him with a new striker, possibly Abraham.
There was a meeting between Milan officials and Fali Ramadani to discuss the exit of Jovic.
Despite being assigned the number 9 shirt, Jovic remains on the market. The arrival of Abraham depends on Jovic's situation.
Luka Jovic is working hard in training to try to keep his place at Milan. However, the club is still considering selling the Serbian striker and has already scheduled a meeting with his agent Fali Ramadani to discuss the market situation.
Multiple Saudi clubs showed interest in acquiring Jovic, but the player declined the proposals.
Jovic might leave Milan, especially if another striker arrives.
Luka Jovic needs to earn the trust of Paulo Fonseca during the American tour to secure his position at Milan and dispel transfer rumors suggesting he might leave.
Luka Jovic is determined to impress coach Paulo Fonseca to avoid being sold. Despite renewing his contract, his future at Milan is uncertain. If Milan acquires Niclas Fullkrug, Jovic could be sold.
Milan is waiting to sell Jovic before pursuing another forward to inherit Olivier Giroud's number 9.
Offers are arriving for Luka Jović, potentially freeing up a spot for a more physical striker to pair with Morata.
Milan is looking to sign another forward in case of the sale of Luka Jovic.
The next few days will be Luka Jovic's. The Serbian striker seemed a step away from renewing with Milan, but now things seem to have changed: deep reflections are underway within the management on the opportunity to confirm or not the former Fiorentina player. The final choice will be made after consulting Paulo Fonseca who, at the moment, seems to want to focus on another type of striker.
Luka Jovic, the Serbian striker, recently selected for the upcoming European Championship, wants to stay at Milan. His first season in rossonera can be considered decent with 9 goals in 30 appearances in all competitions. Geoffrey Moncada's idea would be not to exercise the option for the annual renewal to try to find a new agreement with agent Fali Ramadani for a two-year contract.
Luka Jovic's contract is ending but negotiations for renewal are ongoing.
Luka Jovic is awaiting to understand if he will still be at Milan next season. Despite the little space he had especially at the end of the season, the Serbian striker's priority is to renew the expiring contract in July with the club from Via Aldo Rossi. A more concrete answer to Jovic and his entourage is expected this week. A meeting is scheduled with Ramadani, Jovic's manager. At the moment, those who believe that Luka is an operation that should not be done are stronger than those who vote for the annual confirmation. A decisive factor will certainly be the appointment of the new coach because the Jovic dossier also deserves a tactical deepening: if a coach with a predisposition to two-point attack should arrive then the turning point for Jovic would be rossonera. Contacts are ongoing, we have entered the crucial week for the former Fiorentina.
Stojkovic has spoken with Luka, who has lost some weight in Milan, which has helped him return to his old form. Stojkovic hopes that Jovic will stay at Milan in the future.
The future of Luka Jovic at Milan is uncertain.
Slightly different speech for Jovic, who will have to make his evaluations based also on the offers that the Rossoneri will receive.
Luka Jovic's future at Milan is uncertain.
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