Nikola Jovićević believes he will make the most of his time in the 2. SNL: “I’ve heard a lot of good things about NK Brinje Grosuplje”
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One of the footballers who changed clubs at the end of the summer transfer window in Slovenia is Nikola Jovićević. The young Ljubljana native has left Mura and moved to the 2. SNL on loan. He will now wear the jersey of NK Brinje Grosuplje, and the former prospect of Olimpija and Domžale is confident that his time in Dolenjska will be well-spent, allowing him to further develop as a footballer.
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“I chose Brinje because I heard a lot of good things about the club. After talking to the club’s leadership, I knew it was the right place where I could improve the most and, of course, gather as many minutes as possible. I also know that they work well with young players, as the youth teams have always played good football,” Nikola Jovićević explained to the club’s official website.
The 20-year-old, who was recently called up to Montenegro’s youth national team, is pleased with his first days in Dolenjska. “The first impressions are truly excellent. Everyone welcomed me warmly. The coach is great, and we see football in a very similar way, with the goal of having as much possession as possible. The training sessions reflect that, and I am really satisfied. The teammates are also of high quality, and I think we can achieve good results,” Nikola Jovićević concluded.
This text was automatically translated using AI.
Author: editorial Football Planet