Jovan Milosevic confirms in an interview that he will join VfB Stuttgart. The 17-year-old striker told ‘Mozzart Sport’: “I think the Bundesliga is very good for the development of young players.” The move to Stuttgart is one “mutual decision” been with his family. And further: “Stuttgart is a club that works with young players and sells them on. So I think it’s a very good step for the continuation of my career, but also for something bigger after that.”
Ex-VfB sports director Sven Mislintat was in charge of signing Milosevic. The fact that the 50-year-old no longer works in Stuttgart does not worry the legal footer: “That doesn’t worry me at all. His departure does not change anything fundamental about my future there, because everything else remains the same.” According to consistent media reports, the Sturmjuwel in Bad Cannstatt is signing a contract that runs until 2027. The Swabians have reportedly agreed on a fee of 1.2 million euros with the Serbian first division club FK Vojvodina Novi Sad.