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He was one of the faces of Olympique de Marseille in recent years. Arriving in the summer of 2018 from Red Star Belgrade for 14 million euros, Serbian winger Nemanja Radonjic had not been able to convince. Often a substitute despite some good passages, he was above all frustrating with 8 goals and 3 appearances in 63 appearances with the Phocéens. The latter had also sent him on loan from the winter of 2021 to Hertha Berlin, Benfica and Torino. A club where he had settled.
With an interesting start in Piedmont, Nemanja Radonjic finally thought he had found the ideal environment to shine but things quickly turned sour, particularly because of his stormy relationship with coach Ivan Juric. “There are things I don’t understand. He’s disrespectful to the sport. I ask him to do things and he does the opposite. After six months, I haven’t managed to make him become a football player.”the latter had declared in particular. Atmosphere…
Nemanja Radonjic returns to Serbia
Loaned last winter to Mallorca, Nemanja Radonjic played without convincing once again with 14 appearances (424 minutes of play) for 0 goals and 0 assists. In a deadlock at Torino and on the sidelines at the start of the season, Nemanja Radonjic was therefore pushed towards the exit. While the transfer window has ended in Italy, he will nevertheless find another place to fall, because he is about to return to one of his former clubs.
According to information from Mozzart Sportit is Red Star Belgrade who will win the bet. The Serbian club has reached an agreement with Torino to acquire the player. Thus, a three-year contract awaits Nemanja Radonjic. Player of Red Star Belgrade during the 2017/2018 season, he scored 11 goals and provided 8 assists with the Serbian club.
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