Premier League
The Luka Jovic era at AC Milan has come to an end. The Italian club has decided not to renew the contract of the Serbian forward, which expires on June 30, and everything indicates that his destiny will be outside the European continent. Starting on July 1, the former Real Madrid player will be free to negotiate with any team.
After two seasons at San Siro and a total of thirteen goals, the Milan board has chosen not to activate the contract extension option. Despite a brief resurgence last winter with Sergio Conceiçao taking over as manager, Jovic's overall performance has fallen short of expectations. In the last season, he only scored four goals in 17 matches, all of them in the second half of the season after overcoming a prolonged goal drought.
His future will be across the Atlantic
As reported by the newspaper Marca, at 28 years old and after playing in top leagues such as Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Italian, the striker now faces a new crossroads. Italian sources suggest that his most concrete options would be in America, with Mexican Cruz Azul and Brazilian Botafogo showing the most interest.
Milan, on the other hand, begins a new phase in their attacking line without relying on Jovic, who never managed to establish himself as a key player. The Serbian, free from contractual ties, will have the opportunity to reinvent himself far from the Old Continent.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, CERRADO: El Milán echa a Jovic
