"Ripped apart" Buducnost is looking for a coach, but doesn't have a big budget - who's coming, Vukicevic, Drincic, Batak?

It is also unclear who makes the decision on the new coach, at least on paper he should be proposed by sports director Dejan Damjanović, but it seems he is also facing dismissal.

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Buducnost is looking for a coach after the resignation of Nenad Lalatović, whose departure was not officially confirmed - in the media, by a club statement, but it is clear that the 47-year-old Belgrade native is not returning to Podgorica.

His performance, with all the problems and chaos that awaited him, is not very representative - one win in seven games, in Europe on home soil.

There are many issues on the agenda for the leaders of Buducnost, what happens in normal, serious clubs in a whole year or two, happens in 10 days under Gorica.

Devastated, like "booty" divided among political parties, the Podgorica club is wandering like a drunken high school graduate in its 100th year of existence, it is not known who drinks and who pays, but among the countless decisions that need to be made, the priority now is the issue of the coach.

It is also unclear who makes the decision on the new coach, at least on paper he should be proposed by sports director Dejan Damjanović, but the media is writing that he is also facing dismissal.

As a "native" and having only arrived at the end of May, Boske should apparently have already completed his mission near Gorica.

But, in the general chaos, it's hard to keep track of everything - who's leaving, who's coming...

Only, what has been accepted almost automatically, is Dejan Vukićević being a candidate to become the coach of Budućnost.

The first champion of Montenegro with Zeta has been mentioned several times in the past decade and a half as the new coach with whom he spent an important part of his playing career, now he is free and maybe the pieces will finally fall into place.

Former Montenegrin national team players Radoslav Batak and Nikola Drinčić are mentioned as his main "rivals".

Batak (48) has coached Vojvodina twice, Radnički Niš twice, and has also been to Thailand (Buriram United, assistant and youth team) and is also without a contract.

Drinčić (50) led Zemun and Radnički Niš - he is also mentioned as a candidate.

What is certain is that the "stripped-down" Buducnost definitely does not have a large budget, former president Boško Kovačević said that he found only eight thousand euros in the club's coffers, so some compromise will definitely have to be found in the selection of a new coach...

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