Arnautović changes to Red Stern Belgrade for 2.5 million!
Arnautović changes to Red Stern Belgrade for 2.5 million!
Belgrad, Serbien - Marko Arnautović has found a new club. The 36-year-old Austrian will switch to Red Stern Belgrade after speculation has failed through a transfer to Rapid Vienna. This reports oe24 . According to reports, Arnautović will sign a contract with the traditional Serbian club in the coming days.
The transfer is one of the largest in the history of red star. Arnautović is equipped with an annual salary of 2.5 million euros net, which makes him the best paid player in the club's history. The official signing of the contract is scheduled for Monday, and Arnautović is expected to arrive in Belgrade on Saturday to pursue the league game against Javor in the Marakana Stadium.
emotional connection to red star
The decision for red star Belgrade also have emotional reasons. Arnautović, who has both the Austrian and Serbian citizenship, feels strongly connected to the club and the Serbian roots, so the reporting of kosmo .
A move to Rapid Vienna was finally excluded because the negotiations failed due to financial framework conditions and different sporting perspectives. Previously, Roter Star had also shown interest in Dusan Tadic, but these conversations could not be concluded.
career in retrospect
Marko Arnautović looks back on an impressive career. He previously played with renowned clubs such as Werder Bremen, Stoke City, West Ham, FC Bologna and Inter Milan, where he won the championship title. The move to Red Star may be the last major challenge in his career, especially with the prospect of international missions in the Champions League.
his change to the Serbian address is not only seen as a HRERALER COUP for a red star, but is also intended to strengthen the team in the upcoming Champions League season. For Arnautović, this could be a decisive chapter in his already successful career, as the discussions in the forums, for example at Transfermarkt , show.
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