Borussia Dortmund targets ‘Serbian Messi’

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Only 17 years old, Andrija Maksimovic is a sensation for Red Star Belgrade. Nugget of the Serbian club, the left-handed attacking midfielder became international during this October break with a first cap against Switzerland (2-0). Already nicknamed the “Serbian Messi” in the country, he is already supporting his club with 10 appearances for 3 goals and 3 offerings.

Having become essential, it has already caught the eye of the biggest European teams as reported Sky Germany. Thus, Juventus, Manchester City and Liverpool would be in the running. Borussia Dortmund, which is interested, has also inquired about the terms of a transfer for this summer. The Serbian club values ​​​​its player at 15 million euros for the moment. The two clubs have already discussed without launching negotiations.

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