As revealed by As, the La Liga giants
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Plans are in place to push Jovic into the transfer market this summer. Despite the
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Having brought in the Serbian striker from Eintracht Frankfurt for a whopping €60 million, Jovic has never lived up to expectations. Over the past two years, he has been
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The goal tally is just two, and last season was loaned back to his old club, where he continued to underperform.
Looking back at the summer of 2019.
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In one fell swoop, they brought in a number of new recruits such as Hazard, Jovic, Militant and Vinicius. However, after two seasons, only Militang's performance is slightly better than expected, the other three players' performance is not up to expectation, especially Jovic, who once lost himself on the stage of the Bernabeu.
Over the past two seasons, Jovic has played for
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In 21 appearances in La Liga, he contributed only 2 goals, and also recorded 11 cup appearances, including 1 assist. Last season, he was loaned back to Frankfurt to work out, but continued to perform poorly, scoring only 4 goals in 18 games.
Even more worrying is the issue of Jovic's professional attitude during his time on loan. Picture Post has reported that Jovic's mood at Frankfurt was low, his performance was up and down, and even his manager Schüttel, who had always supported him, was disappointed with him. Jovic had an irregular diet and overconsumed sausages. After getting
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's 10 million dollar annual salary after he turned cold towards his teammates.
Jovic's performance on loan has allowed
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Completely disillusioned. Considering his pre-tax 10 million euro annual salary and his 6 year long contract.
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desperate to get rid of this financial burden as soon as possible. However, in the matter of Jovic's transfer, the
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Instead of dropping his price, he was offered a whopping €40 million, a far cry from the €20 million he was valued at on the Der Spiegel. Currently, Eintracht Frankfurt are showing interest in Jovic, but again believe the €40 million transfer fee is too high. Furthermore, Frankfurt would need to sell Andre Silva before they have the funds to operate. All indications are that
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It is highly unlikely that Jovic will be sold this summer for a whopping €40 million.