Confusion as Stevan Jovetic joins Inter
“Everyone at City wishes Stevan well for his time with Inter”, the club said in a statement on their website.
The Montenegrin striker has signed a contract with the Nerazzurri until 2019, indicating a mandatory buyout clause in the agreement.
Manchester City’s Stevan Jovetic has sealed a move to Inter Milan after signing a one-and-a-half-year loan with the idea of making it a permanent transfer, per Manchester City.
After the arrival of striker Wilfried Bony in January, Jovetic was left out of manager Manuel Pellegrini’s Champions League squad, underlining his place in the pecking order at City, who have an embarrassment of attacking riches.
However, the Montenegro worldwide is a natural goalscorer, and five seasons in Serie A with Fiorentina should stand him in good stead at the San Siro.
“Welcome Stevan and always, “Forza Inter”.
However, injuries continued to hamper his time in the North West and he now joins an ever-growing Inter side, who have strengthened well this summer ahead of the coming season.
As a result, Jovetic could only show flashes of his very best form while wearing sky blue and will be hoping for a fresh start back in Italy – the country where he first made his name in western Europe with Fiorentina. He described the talented forward as one of the best individuals he’s seen during his managerial career, but conceded there was no choice but to let him go.