Key Highlights
- Naturally, Stuttgart’s new commitment to the youngster means the loan contains no purchase option. In their statements accompanying the signing, Bremen officials made it clear that they considered Milosevic to be the direct replacement for the failed experiment that was Victor Boniface’s unsuccessful loan out from Bayer Leverkusen. Werder also took care to emphasize that they believed Milosevic could succeed where so many other recent attack-centric Bremen loans have failed. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementKicker reports that Bremen have taken on some financial risk as part of the deal.
- Stuttgart shall receive a €650,000 loan fee as part of the deal.
- Moreover, the salary stipulated by Milosevic’s new contract will be covered in full by the youngster’s new Bundesliga loan club.
- Bremen managing director Clemens Fritz addressed these financial obligations directly in his statement accompanying the signing. Bremen welcome Milosevic“We are happy to have signed Jovan,” Bremen personnel chief Peter Niemeyer noted in a club statement.
- “He is a young, talented striker who has developed very well during his last loan spell at Partizan Belgrade.