After a slow start, Luka Jovic has started to find his footing at Milan and his agent will soon sit down with the club to plan out his future.

The 26-year-old Serbian striker arrived as a last-minute reinforcement on transfer deadline day last summer, signing a one-year deal after joining as a free agent. The agreement contains an option for the Rossoneri to extend his stay for another two years.

Jovic initially failed to impress at Milan, not scoring for the first three months of the campaign, but things changed in December and he’s now netted five league goals since opening his account against Frosinone on December 2nd. 

Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com details how Milan director Geoffrey Moncada is set to sit down with Fali Ramadani, the agent of Jovic, at the end of this month in order to discuss the striker’s future at the club.

Whilst the Rossoneri have appreciated the Serbian striker’s work so far, eight goals in 874 minutes of action or one every 110 minutes or so, they’re expecting a definitive leap if he wants to carve out a future for himself in the squad. 

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