Jovic would have skipped the Madrid quarantine to go to Serbia “on prescription”

Luka Jovic (22 years old) has gotten into trouble. And quite serious. The Madrid striker has skipped the quarantine and gone to Belgrade, where he has been seen on the streets of the Serbian capital celebrating the birthday of his girlfriend, the model Sofija Milojevic. This attitude would lead him to face harsh consequences in his country and He has received harsh criticism for his behavior. According to the medium Telegraf, Serbian authorities are investigating the behavior of the Real Madrid player. Another Serbian medium, Blic, “Instead of isolating himself, the striker had fun all over Belgrade”, which has motivated the tracking of the striker's movements through the streets of the Balkan capital.

Last week, the Whites declared quarantine status after basketball player Trey Thompkins tested positive.. All the players had to be in their homes and pending the news that the white club indicated. But according to his father, Milan Jovic, in statements he collects Blic, the player arrived in Belgrade earlier in the week. According to another medium, Informer, and also in the words of his father, He explains that Jovic was tested on the Covid-19 and it was negative.

The president, Florentino Pérez, and Zidane, the coach, would have given him permission like other foreign players from Real Madrid. That information was explained in the Cope and by Europa Press: the head of the white medical services had granted him permission, by personal medical prescription, to travel on a private flight to Serbia to quarantine at home. What is striking is that the majority of Madrid's foreign players remain in the capital of Spain …

Serbian Prime Minister Ane Brnabic has been one of the first people to criticize her: “You have all seen it. The examples of our soccer players, who come from abroad. There he has millionaire contracts. They come here, they ignore the self-isolation when they get home and that is something that our authorities have to study” Brnabic and other leaders have urged all Serbian citizens to refrain from returning home if possible to limit the spread of the virus. However, more than 45,000 people have returned and many have ignored the isolation orders, prompting local authorities to investigate.

He too Serbian Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic, ruled on the matter and, although he did not give specific names, he did assure that all those who are shown to have failed to comply with the quarantine will have to answer to justice: “We have written criminal reports against some of the famous athletes. These people will respond when the court determines that the time has come for that.“he assured.