
La Liga
Luka Jovic seems to be determined to take a new turn in his career, moving away from Sevilla FC's proposal and getting closer to Monza, a Serie A team led by Adriano Galliani. According to various reports, the Serbian striker has already ruled out the option of joining the Spanish club, leaning towards the possibility of joining Monza's project, which has presented him with a specific offer to join as a free agent.
AC Milan, the club currently holding the player's rights, has already given the green light for Jovic to seek new horizons, as reported by EstadioDeportivo. However, the player has not yet given a definitive answer, leading Galliani to set a 48-hour deadline to obtain a decision. This pressure reflects Monza's need to close an operation they consider key for their squad as soon as possible.
Won't return to the League... for now
Jovic's trajectory has been marked by ups and downs. From being a promising player in Eintracht Frankfurt and attracting Real Madrid's interest, his performance has been declining. His stints at clubs like Real Madrid, Fiorentina, and more recently Milan have not succeeded in establishing him as the elite striker many expected.
Now, with Monza as the main contender and AS Monaco as a remote option, the future of the Serbian forward could be defined in the upcoming hours. This move could offer him the chance to revive his career in a less demanding environment.
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