Premier League
Luka Jovic seems to have his days numbered at AC Milan. After a start to the season in which he has only played 60 minutes in Serie A, the Serbian forward has failed to convince Paulo Fonseca. The Portuguese coach, who has opted for a lineup with two forwards, has made it clear that Jovic does not fit into his long-term plans. The Serbian has been relegated to the bench and left out of the squad for the Champions League, highlighting his critical situation in the team.
Jovic's departure expected in January
The arrival of Abraham at the club has been another blow to Jovic, who accepted being left out of European competitions with resignation. However, his lack of prominence and the fact that Fonseca has chosen other players, such as Álvaro Morata, who offers greater teamwork ability, make it clear that the Serbian does not have a promising future at San Siro.
As reported by 'Calciomercato', with the January transfer market on the horizon, it seems inevitable that Jovic's exit will materialize. Although he has offers from leagues like the Turkish and Russian, his agent, Fali Ramadani, and Milan's management will have to find an option that not only benefits the club but also motivates a player who still believes in his abilities to succeed in the elite.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Milán pone de patitas en la calle a una de sus estrellas
