Milan Mandarić dreams of a ‘European’ Vojvodina, but it suffered disappointment: Dušan Tadić seriously doubts he will return to Novi Sad
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When Milan Mandarić was officially appointed as the new vice president of the Serbian top-tier club Vojvodina on Tuesday, he emphasized his ambitions with the club from Novi Sad, stating: “It is a great honor for me to be here, and with my experience and power, I will do everything to bring Vojvodina back to where it should be, which is to compete for the top of the table and prove itself as a true European club in international competitions.” In Novi Sad, they hoped to attract another club icon, Dušan Tadić, to join after Mandarić, but that seemed to be wishful thinking.
“You know how it is: Vojvodina is the club where I grew up and practically understood what it means to be a football professional. My great love. But to not mislead anyone, it is absolutely not objectively and realistically discuss my return at this moment,” said Dušan Tadić, who is currently a teammate of Miha Zajc at Fenerbahçe, to Mozzart Sport.
The former Ajax star added regarding a transfer to the club where Milan Mandarić, former president of Olimpija, will now be involved: “I have a contract with Fenerbahçe, and there is also interest from many clubs from the strongest European leagues. I am honored and flattered by everything President Zbiljić of Vojvodina said, and I thank him for that, but it will certainly take a few years for such an opportunity to be realistic and considered.“
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Author: editorial Football Planet