Olimpija also targets Nemanja Motika, the Bayern Munich child for whom Crvena zvezda paid €2.5 million
Đorđe Crnomarković will continue his career in Serbia, where he has agreed a deal with Vojvodina, while the status of Mario Kvesić, whose contract expires and who has not yet signed a new one, remains in doubt. By leaving
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Some other football players are also flirting with leaving Olimpija, so the management of the club from the Slovenian capital is not sitting idly by. Olimpija has warmed up for Tabor‘s Adrian Zeljkovic, Dal Varešanović from Sarajevo is a target and, according to our information, Nemanja Motika is also on the Dragons’ radar.
He is a 20-year-old left winger born in Berlin, Germany. He spent most of his career in the youth drive of the Munich giants Bayern, and then in February last year for what €2.5 million transferred to Crvena zvezda. He played 16 games for Belgrade, scoring once, and in the winter transfer window he went on loan to Austria, where he joined Austria Lustenau. He made 13 appearances for the Austrian top-flight side in the spring, including his only goal in Austria against Wolfsberger.
At least at the moment, he has no real future with Crvena zvezda, which Olimpija could take advantage of. According to our information, the Ljubljana team has already made contact with the player’s agent, but it is too early to say that the transfer will actually take place. After all, Nemanja Motika is just one of the many players Olimpija is watching and considering as potential reinforcements for next season.
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