Luka Jovic's situation begins to take on increasingly complicated tints for Real Madrid. The mission undertaken with the Serbian, which was to allow him to return to Eintracht to revalue himself in his old home, is leaking everywhere. This Saturday he again burned a huge opportunity to rebuild his figure. Adi Hütter returned the title to him against Stuttgart (1-1) for the second time since his return but not for those: Jovic chained what is his sixth game without seeing a goal. One month and a half dry.
The benefits of the Balkan ruin the information coming from Germany about the possibility of recovering the striker. The newspaper Bild This week he unveiled a secret Eintracht plan to recover Jovic, who scored 27 goals there in the 2018-19 season, and Jovic himself wanted to encourage any remaining faith in him. “Going back to Frankfurt has been a success, things fit me here …”. He feels loved, but the goals don't come. And that, goals that give Jovic back an important poster in Europe, is what Madrid wants to achieve to 'place' the Serbian at Eintracht or another club for a reasonable amount. The idea is to recover as much as possible of the 60 million it cost to buy it, but it is an increasingly chimerical idea.
But the ram does not do its part. Jovic was a hawk in the Eintracht but now he neither hunts nor even takes flight. His first time against Stuttgart was in the 65th minute and the left-footed shot went five meters above the rival goal. What's more, it cost Eintracht a goal. His teammate Kostic scored 1-0 in minute 57 but was annulled because Jovic was offside …
The door of the Eintracht is closing
The result is that he is appreciated in Frankfurt, but reality is moving in another direction that is not very favorable for Jovic. The scoring star is André Silva (19 goals) and the Meno club has signed for the summer that comes the great young sensation of Turkey, the forward Ali Akman (18 years, Bursaspor), international with the Ottoman U21. Not even the great supporter of Jovic in the entity, the sports manager, Fredi Bobic, will be in Frankfurt next season because he will be the all-powerful boss of Hertha Berlin. Perhaps that is why he played forgetfulness last month, when his departure was not yet known. “Buy back Jovic? Dreaming is always allowed,” was Bobic's intriguing response.
That was the past, and at that time the three goals the Serbian tank scored in their first three return matches in the Bundesliga still resonated loudly. Jovic's mission, which then took shape, fades as the days go by. Hütter has said more than once that he prefers to play with only one striker and that man is André Silva. The Jovic experiment against Stuttgart it was a fiasco. Another one, from the perspective of Real Madrid.