Werder Bremen Signs Jovan Milosevic on Loan as RB Leipzig Expedites Yan Diomande's Return
Werder Bremen brings in young striker Milosevic on loan while RB Leipzig hastens Yan Diomande's return from Africa Cup duty amid squad injury concerns.
- • Werder Bremen signed 20-year-old striker Jovan Milosevic on loan from VfB Stuttgart until season's end.
- • RB Leipzig arranged a private jet to bring Yan Diomande back early after Ivory Coast's Africa Cup exit.
- • Diomande missed only one match and is set to play in Leipzig's upcoming fixture against Freiburg.
- • Diomande's contract runs to 2030 without a release clause; Leipzig values him at a minimum of €100 million.
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Werder Bremen has secured the loan signing of 20-year-old striker Jovan Milosevic from VfB Stuttgart until the end of this season. The transfer is part of Werder's strategic efforts to bolster their attacking options. Details about the specific reasons behind Werder's strong interest in Milosevic highlight the player's potential to impact the team's performance during the remainder of the campaign.
Meanwhile, RB Leipzig has arranged a swift return for Yan Diomande following Ivory Coast's exit from the Africa Cup. To minimize Diomande's absence, the club dispatched a private jet from Agadir, Morocco, ensuring the 19-year-old arrived back in Leipzig by late Sunday evening. Diomande missed only one match due to his international duty and is expected to play in Leipzig's upcoming home match against Freiburg on Wednesday evening. This return is particularly critical as Leipzig copes with injuries to key players Johan Bakayoko and Antonio Nusa.
Diomande's rapidly growing reputation has attracted interest from major European clubs including Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich. Despite keen suitors, RB Leipzig retains a strong negotiating position, with Diomande under contract until 2030 without a release clause, and a minimum price reportedly set at 100 million euros. The player notably expressed his admiration for Liverpool and his dream to play at Anfield during a TikTok livestream.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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