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Bremen Loans Milosevic from Stuttgart
11 Jan
Summary
- Werder Bremen secured Jovan Milosevic on loan from VfB Stuttgart.
- Stuttgart extended Milosevic's contract until 2029.
- Milosevic previously scored 19 goals in 30 games at Partizan Belgrade.

Werder Bremen has bolstered its attacking options by securing the loan of forward Jovan Milosevic from Bundesliga counterpart VfB Stuttgart. The deal, set to run until the conclusion of the current season, addresses Bremen's urgent need for a striker. Milosevic's arrival comes after a previous loan spell with Bayer Leverkusen's Victor Boniface proved unsuccessful due to injury.
Concurrently, VfB Stuttgart has demonstrated confidence in Milosevic's potential by extending his contract by two years, securing his services until 2029. This move highlights Stuttgart's long-term vision for the player. Milosevic has a proven track record, notably scoring 19 goals in 30 games during his recent loan spell with Partizan Belgrade.
Bremen's head of football, Peter Niemeyer, expressed satisfaction with the signing, noting Milosevic's talent and suitability for their profile. Milosevic joined Stuttgart in 2023 but found limited playing time amid stiff competition, making his recent loan spell in Belgrade particularly crucial for his development and readiness for the Bundesliga.




