One of the talents that emerged from the young Iskra team should soon wear the blue and white jersey.
Marko Šćepanović, a 19-year-old forward for the Danilovgrad team, is close to a move to Buducnost.
As reported by Italian journalist Lorenzo Lepore, who especially follows players from the Balkans, the talented footballer is highly regarded in Buducnost and is considered one of the best prospects in Montenegro.
"Iskra is asking for a package worth 100.000 euros plus a percentage of the next sale. Negotiations are ongoing, and Budućnost is trying to lower the compensation," Lepore wrote.
Šćepanović has had a great half-season, during which he scored nine goals in the Second League and, together with three other players, is at the top of the scorers list.
Not everything went unnoticed by the new coach of the current Montenegrin champion, Miodrag Božović, so Iskra's "ten" will most likely delight the fans of Buducnost with goals from now on.
The club, which finished the autumn part of the season in seventh place, will try to make additional reinforcements this winter, and the names of Nemanja Nikolić (former Partizan striker) and defender Miloš Milović, who was previously on the roster of the Montenegrin national team, are being mentioned.
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