Milan is preparing to bid farewell to Luka Jovic. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club’s management has decided not to exercise the option to extend his contract for another year. The renewal window expired yesterday, June 20, and as of today, the player can be considered a free agent, even though, for bureaucratic reasons, the formal contract expiration is set for June 30, as relayed via Calciomercato.com.

It’s worth recalling that, in recent weeks, the Serbian international had requested a two-year contract extension without any option in favor of Milan and without making specific demands regarding his salary, which currently stands at around €1.3 million net. However, after a brief period of reflection, Milan decided to end their relationship with the former Real Madrid forward.
Now, two paths lie ahead for Luka Jovic. The first is represented by Cruz Azul, a Mexican club that has been targeting the Serbian striker for several weeks. The second, as highlighted by La Gazzetta dello Sport, leads to Brazil, with Botafogo (who just beat Paris Saint-Germain in the FIFA Club World Cup) tracking Luka.
