La Liga
Sevilla FC would have received an offer from Luka Jovic to strengthen their attack in the winter market. The Serbian striker, 27, is going through a tough time in his career after recovering from a pubis surgery. At AC Milan, where he has only played 78 minutes this season, his situation is unsustainable, and the club is urgently trying to offload him.
Jovic, whose performance has fallen short of expectations, is not in his team's plans due to his high salary and doubts about his level post-injury. His lack of prominence was evident from the start, with Àlvaro Morata becoming a regular starter at San Siro. However, he has had more minutes with his national team this season, totaling 264 compared to his scarce playing time in Italy.
Milan doesn't want to see him even in paintings
The forward, who joined Milan in the summer of 2023 after an inconsistent spell at Fiorentina, seemed to have a fresh opportunity to revive his career. However, the reality has been different, and his market value, estimated at just 4 million euros, reflects his decline. Sevilla, as reported by the newspaper AS, aware of financial constraints and uncertainties surrounding the player, currently views his signing as unfeasible.
Jovic's future might be more tied to less competitive leagues, as his credit in European football seems depleted following a peak at Eintracht Frankfurt and a dramatic downfall at Real Madrid.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El delantero olvidado que ha sido ofrecido al Sevilla
