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Partizan wants to bring back Jovetic and Savic

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Partizan Aims to Reunite with Jovetic and Savic

The Partizan football club is eager to welcome back some of its former stars this summer, notably Montenegrin icons Stevan Jovetić and Stefan Savić.

This was confirmed by the head of the provisional administration of the “black and whites,” Rasim Ljajić.

“We have the ambition, but we must be pragmatic. Our goal is to gauge the intentions of our former players. We’re keeping an eye on who is currently under contract and who will be available to explore new opportunities this summer. Danko Lazović has reached out to nearly everyone, and we’re not hiding their names. We’re discussing Matija Nastasić, Stevan Jovetić, Stefan Savić, Adem Ljajić, and Darko Brašanac. We’ll see how things unfold,” Ljajić mentioned in an interview. for Belgrade Meridian Sport.

Currently, Jovetić plays for the Cypriot club Omonia, and according to Transfermarkt, his contract with the Nicosia club runs until next summer.

Conversely, Savić has recently joined the Turkish team Trabzonspor on a contract that extends until the summer of 2027.

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