He may not have been given much space in the Juventus first team, but even when he signed for the Turin giants, it was clear that he would first build his path in the black and white jersey through the youth team...
Montenegrin talent Vasilije Adžić impressed coach Tiago Mota after his first few training sessions, made his debut in Serie A and the Champions League, and then received minutes in Juve's Next Gen team.
Genoa, another member of Serie A, saw all of this as an opportunity to bring the former Buducnost midfielder on loan, but the answer from Turin was - no.
As he announced The couriers are the work of Sport, and other media from the Apennines carry the news., the club from northern Italy retained Adžić to monitor him more closely in the youth team.
"And, given the respect he has never lost from coach Thiago Mota, he is there in case he is needed by the Juventus first team," adds Corriere.
Adžić has already played two matches for Juve's youth team in Serie C - against Benevento he scored a great goal from a free kick and registered an assist, while in the duel with Potenza he also showed how good a dribbler he can be.
The young player from Nikšić arrived at Juventus from Buducnost last summer. After his first training sessions, the media wrote that he impressed, but injuries at the start of the season slowed down his debut.
However, he arrived against Lazio in Serie A, and soon after against Stuttgart in the Champions League.
This February, he joined the Next Gen team, so since January, Montenegro has had three talents in the younger categories of Italian clubs - Andrija Vukoje arrived at Inter from Grbalj and immediately started scoring goals, while Bodin Tomašević joined Bologna's youth team.
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