
Milan Nab Serbian Teen Star for Pocket Change – Partizan VP Mijatovic Goes Nuclear Over 'Insulting' Deal
AC Milan have sealed a €10m deal for teenage striker Andrej Kostić from Partizan Belgrade, but the Serbian club's VP Predrag Mijatović has slammed it as 'derisory' and a breach of protocol. Partizan plan a full response amid UEFA pressures, while Milan dodge echoes of their failed André chase. A bargain buy or boardroom blunder?
Milan Nab Serbian Teen Star for Pocket Change – Partizan VP Mijatovic Goes Nuclear Over 'Insulting' Deal
Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and your mate starts ranting about how his club flogged their best young gun for peanuts. That's basically the drama unfolding at Partizan Belgrade right now over Andrej Kostić's move to AC Milan.
The Rossoneri have wrapped up a sharp bit of business, snapping up the 2007-born striker from Partizan for a base fee of €3.5 million, plus up to €4.5 million in add-ons and a slice of future resale cash. Total package? Around €10 million. Not bad for a lad who's already turning heads and just aced his medical. He'll rock up at the San Siro in June, starting with Milan Futuro but with a fast track to the first team if he keeps banging in goals.
Mijatovic's Epic Rant – 'Derisory' Doesn't Even Cover It
Enter Predrag Mijatović, Partizan's vice-president for sporting affairs and a bloke with serious pedigree – think Real Madrid hero and Fiorentina stalwart. He's not holding back, firing off a blistering statement via Serbian outlet sportke.net that's got everyone chatting.
"I wasn't consulted, haven't seen the offer, and if I had been, I'd have told the board to shove it," he thundered, roughly translated. Mijatović claims the deal flouts club rules since he's meant to oversee transfers and youth development. He's fuming that Partizan are offloading their crown jewel for what he calls a 'derisory' sum – yeah, football's fancy word for 'an absolute joke'.
He drops more bombshells too: clubs from the big five leagues had been sniffing around Kostić, with Mijatović pushing multi-million release clauses left, right, and centre. Selling low now? Sets a 'dangerous precedent' that tanks the value of all their prospects, he argues. Ouch.
Partizan Fire Back: Wednesday's the Day for the Full Story
Partizan's board aren't taking this lying down. They've promised a proper takedown on Wednesday, spilling the beans on Mijatović's role, the support he once got, and why things soured amid dodgy results.
Timing's everything – it's crunch time with UEFA's monitoring process, deadline tomorrow. The suits are laser-focused on ticking boxes to stay in the clear, rather than airing dirty laundry. Smart move, or deflection? You decide over your next round.
Déjà Vu for Milan: Another 'André' Fiasco Averted?
This isn't Milan's first dance with tricky teen transfers. Remember André, the 2006-born midfielder at Corinthians? The Italians thought they'd bagged him for €15 million plus bonuses, outbidding Benfica and Atlético Madrid.
CEO Giorgio Furlani shook hands with Timao's top brass, but then fans kicked off, president Osmar Stabile dug in for €25 million+, and legal threats flew. Milan were ready to drag it to FIFA over the gentleman's agreement, but cooler heads prevailed. Deal dead, lessons learned.
Kostić's saga feels worlds apart – no fan revolt, deal done. But Mijatović's meltdown adds spice. Is €10 million a steal for a potential star, or did Partizan undervalue their boy? Milan's youth setup is a goldmine factory anyway; think Camarda or ** Liberali**. If Kostić hits the ground running, Rossoneri fans will be toasting this as genius.
Meanwhile, Partizan's internal scrap could rumble on. Will Mijatović walk? UEFA woes sorted? Grab the popcorn – or another pint. This transfer window's serving more twists than a penalty shootout.
(Story draws from reports via Goal.com and sportke.net)