After great performances in Russia's second league, the FNL, Stefan Milić could end up at Partizan, Serbian media report.
The brilliant defender led Chernomorets Novorossiysk to third place in the FNL standings, but due to financial and infrastructure problems, the club was not granted a license to play in the playoff matches for promotion to the Russian Premier League.
Milić won the title and the Cup in two seasons at Buducnost, from there he ended up at Dinamo Zagreb, with whom he won two titles, but was mostly on loan during that period.
In any case, a move to Partizan, after his episode at Dinamo, would mean his return to the biggest ex-Yugoslav scene.
After a great season and the first title in the history of Dečić, Milić received an excellent offer from Chernomorets, but the main investor Sergey Shiškjarev did not receive support for the great project that would put the team in the fight for a place in the elite Russian competition.
Bojan Roganović, the left back of Torpedo Moscow, who made his way to the Russian Premier League through the FNL, spoke in praise of how good the 24-year-old defender was.
Milić has played for all of Montenegro's youth teams, and has made the most appearances in the youth team - 13.
Partizan is more than satisfied with the staff coming from Buducnost, as Milan Vukotić was hired from the "blue and white" camp in the winter, and he delighted the supporters and the professionals of the Belgrade club.
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