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Nemanja Radonjic Eyeing Possible Return to Crvena Zvezda Amid Interest from Multiple Clubs

Getafe, Spain. 26th May, 2024. (L-R) Nemanja Radonjic (Mallorca), Nemanja Maksimovic (Getafe) Football/Soccer : Spanish 'LaLiga EA Sports' match between Getafe CF 1-2 RCD Mallorca at the Estadio Coliseum Getafe in Getafe, Spain . Credit: Mutsu Kawamori/AFLO/Alamy Live News
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Nemanja Radonjic is considering a return to his former club Crvena Zvezda. The Serbian winger will evaluate options in Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia before making a final decision. His diverse career and versatile playing style make him an attractive prospect for several top European clubs.

  • Radonjic is currently playing for Torino FC.
  • He is keeping his options open for potential offers from clubs in Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.
  • Radonjic’s impressive career trajectory and versatility on the field have caught the attention of many.

Transfer Possibilities for Radonjic

Nemanja Radonjic could be on the move this summer, with a return to Serbian side Crvena Zvezda being a concrete possibility. The winger, currently playing for Torino FC, is keeping his options open, awaiting potential offers from clubs in Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. This potential transfer has caught the attention of many, given Radonjic’s impressive career trajectory and versatility on the field.


Radonjic’s Career Overview

Radonjic has had a varied and successful career, highlighted by his ability to adapt to multiple positions on the field. Here’s a closer look at his career statistics:

  • Total Appearances: 222
  • Total Goals: 23
  • Total Assists: 34

Club Career Breakdown

  • Super Liga Srbije: 55 appearances, 9 goals, 15 assists
  • Ligue 1: 51 appearances, 2 goals, 8 assists
  • Serie A: 38 appearances, 5 goals, 2 assists
  • Bundesliga: 12 appearances, 1 goal, 2 assists
  • LaLiga: 1 appearance
  • Europa League: 10 appearances, 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Champions League Qualifying: 8 appearances, 1 goal
  • Liga Portugal: 6 appearances
  • Europa League Qualifying: 5 appearances, 1 goal
  • Kup Srbije: 4 appearances
  • Coupe de France: 4 appearances
  • Viareggio Cup: 3 appearances, 1 goal
  • UEFA Champions League: 3 appearances
  • Italy Cup: 3 appearances, 2 goals
  • Copa del Rey: 3 appearances
  • Taça de Portugal: 2 appearances
  • Allianz Cup: 2 appearances
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 1 appearance
  • Trophée des Champions: 1 appearance

National Team Contributions

  • Serbia: 44 caps, 5 goals (Debut: November 14, 2017)
  • Serbia U21: 11 caps (Debut: September 6, 2016)
  • Serbia U20: 2 caps
  • Serbia U19: 1 cap
  • Serbia U18: 1 cap (Debut: December 19, 2013)
  • Serbia U17: 3 caps, 4 goals

Previous Transfers and Future Prospects

Radonjic’s journey has seen him play for several top clubs across Europe:

  • Joined Torino FC on July 1, 2023
  • Previously played for Olympique de Marseille, Hertha BSC (loan), Benfica (loan), and Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda)

With his contract at Torino FC expiring on June 30, 2025, and a current market value of €2.80 million, Radonjic’s potential move could be a strategic acquisition for any interested club. His ability to play as a left winger, right winger, and second striker adds to his appeal.

Impact of Radonjic’s Potential Move

Radonjic’s return to Crvena Zvezda would be significant, given his history with the club and his development as a player there. However, the interest from clubs in Spain, Italy, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia indicates that he is a sought-after talent in the football world. This transfer saga is one to watch closely, as it will impact not only Radonjic’s career but also the clubs vying for his signature.

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Radonjic’s decision in the coming weeks will be crucial, and it will be fascinating to see which path he chooses as he considers his future in football.

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