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Jovan Milošević Transfer from VfB Stuttgart to Partizan

According to German Sky, a 20-year-old center forward has requested a transfer from Stuttgart because he does not see a future for himself at the club. The same source states that he has expressed his wish to stay at Partizan, and that negotiations between the clubs for a new loan are expected to begin. It is stated that Partizan cannot buy Milošević at this moment. There are other teams interested in him who will wait for the outcome of the negotiations between Stuttgart and Partizan.

Partizan Belgrade is determined to keep Jovan Milosevic, and the player himself also wants to stay. The club can apparently only afford another loan, and talks with VfB Stuttgart are set to begin in the coming days.

According to Telegraf, Stuttgart has set a high buyout price for Jovan Milošević which Partizan is unable to consider for a permanent transfer. The loan contract at Partizan did not include a buyout option. The report from Telegraf adds that through a high compensation figure and by not considering a future resale percentage, Stuttgart has indicated that Milošević is not for sale and that they have serious plans for him. According to the same source, whether the striker will remain at Partizan on loan until the end of the season depends solely on the German club. The one-year loan expires at the end of the year, and while a permanent transfer is financially unattainable, Milošević could finish the season with Partizan if conditions permit.

According to 'kicker', Partizan's sporting director Predrag Mijatovic said on the '2x45' podcast that the club is open to any kind of agreement for Jovan Milosevic to join them. Mijatovic would like to sign Milosevic permanently and offers VfB Stuttgart a percentage share of financial profits. A renewed loan is also a possibility. Milosevic is under contract with VfB Stuttgart until 2027.

Partizan Belgrade sporting director Predrag Mijatovic stated in the podcast '2x45' that the club would make every effort to keep Jovan Milosevic, who is on loan from VfB Stuttgart. With the loan contract expiring at the end of the year, Mijatovic said there is a great desire for Milosevic to stay at Partizan and mentioned the possibility of a percentage split of future financial gains as a likely deal. Mijatovic believes an agreement with Stuttgart is possible and that it would be beneficial for all parties if Milosevic remains at Partizan.

Partizan has contacted Stuttgart to extend Milošević's loan until the end of the season, according to Kicker. Partizan currently does not have the right to buy the player, but the club's management wants to try to extend the loan, possibly including a transfer clause.

Jovan Milosevic has become an undisputed regular at Partizan Belgrad, and his loan deal with VfB Stuttgart ends in three months. According to 'kicker', there is hope in the Serbian capital of finding a solution with Stuttgart so that the 20-year-old can continue to play for Partizan until at least the end of the season.

Kicker provides an update on the loan situation of Jovan Milosevic from VfB Stuttgart to Partizan. The loan runs out in winter, at which point he is scheduled to return to VfB Stuttgart, and Partizan do not have a purchase option. There is a chance that Partizan could convince VfB Stuttgart to let the player stay in Belgrade longer, with their main argument being the player's regular match practice and further development. The final decision about the player's future rests with VfB Stuttgart.

According to Kicker, Partizan Belgrad would like to keep Jovan Milosevic, who is on loan from VfB Stuttgart. Milosevic has scored ten goals in 15 matches for Partizan Belgrad. His loan contract expires at the end of the year, and Stuttgart has the final say. In Belgrade, there is hope that Stuttgart can be convinced to allow the player to continue gaining playing experience and developing at a comparatively high level.

Jovan Milošević, a nineteen-year-old forward, has joined Partizan on loan from Stuttgart, following a previous loan spell at St. Gallen. Despite extended negotiations, the transfer was eventually finalized. Milošević conveyed his happiness about joining Partizan, mentioning that he reacted positively upon receiving the call from the club. The transfer process proved challenging, highlighting the considerable effort required to complete it. He joined the team during their training camp in Antalya and is already acquainted with several teammates, including Nemanja Trifunović, Mihajlo Petrović, Mateja Stjepanović, and Mihajlo Ilić, which he believes will facilitate his adaptation. Milošević, originally from Čačak and a former Partizan youth player, regards his return as a privilege. He is eager to repay the club's trust with goals, assists, and victories.

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