Milan pays the buyout clause that caused Buducnost to suspend Savovic?

The talent of the Podgorica club, who will turn 18 tomorrow, could move to the ranks of the giants from San Siro, who would take over his further development path.

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Lazar Savović, Photo: FSCG
Lazar Savović, Photo: FSCG
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The buyout clause in the contract - 300 thousand euros - because of which Buducnost suspended talented midfielder Lazar Savovic in November, could be paid by European giant Milan, "Vijesti" has learned.

The giant from San Siro could thus take over the development path of the young Montenegrin national team player, a guy who will turn 18 tomorrow (January 12) and who could immediately move abroad.

In November, the new management of Buducnost suspended two of perhaps the most talented players, Lazar Mijović and Lazar Savović, because they did not want to sign new contracts and thus waive the exit clauses they had agreed with the previous management.

In Mijović's case, it was even smaller - 80 thousand, and Čukaricki already used it to bring in the 22-year-old winger.

Mijović has already left, and Lazar Savović, who is close to reaching an agreement with the Milanese, will not be present at tomorrow's roll call, which will be conducted by new coach Miodrag Božović Grof.

Italian media also wrote at the end of December that Milan was close to bringing in another Montenegrin footballer - young and senior national team player, Partizan striker Andrej Kostić, for five million euros, but that transfer, as things stand now, will wait until the summer or some other time.

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