A brace inflicted on Inter certainly helps on the confidence front, but Luka Jovic’s plan is much bigger. With 13 goals scored, Milan has become the second team with which he has scored the most; the Serbian striker, formerly of Eintracht Frankfurt and Real Madrid, wants to stay with the Rossoneri.

Clear will...
Having landed practically for free in the summer of 2023, two years later Jovic finds himself fighting ardently to snatch a renewal from the club. Having secured a spot in the Coppa Italia final at the expense of Inter, the goal is to qualify for the Europa League by beating Bologna on May 14 in Rome, as well as to hold tight to Milan. The will is there and, in fact, as reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, two days ago he had to deal with a physical discomfort, but yesterday improvements arrived and he is convinced he will play today in the lunch match against Venezia.
What future awaits Jovic?
At the moment, Luka has a contract valid only until next June 30, but Milan has an option for an annual renewal valid this summer and the next two: in this way, the Rossoneri club has the power to decide whether to confirm or not the marriage with the 27-year-old Serbian, who, for his part, would instead like greater guarantees. Going year by year does not guarantee him that, and he would like to sign a two-year contract by the end of the season, but more goals are needed between now and the end of the championship to convince the management.
