Who is Serbian villager Luka Jovic who replaces Ronaldon at Real? (Video)

Today Real Madrid formalised the transfer of Serbian football player Eintracht Frankfurt, Luka Joviq, for 60m euros. Jovic has been fantastic during this edition with his team, marking 17 goals in 32 matches in Bundesliga, and 27 goals in 48 matches in total, writes Periscope. He fell into the international anchor when in [...]
Today Real Madrid formalised the transfer of Serbian football player Eintracht Frankfurt, Luka Joviq, for 60m euros.
Jovic has been fantastic during this edition with his team, marking 17 goals in 32 matches in Bundesliga, and 27 goals in 48 matches in total, writes Periscope.
He fell into the international anchor when a championship match for Frankfurt managed to achieve five goals.

Jovic is only 21 years old and is being seen by the media in Spain and found as the possible successor of Cristiano Ronaldo and the equivalent of Lionel Messes of Los Blanco.
But who is Luke Jovic?
Here you can see some of his skills and goals in Bundesliga.
Luke was born on December 23rd 1997 in the small village of Batar near Bijelina in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His father's name is Milan and his mother, Svetlana. He was taken over by the renowned Crvena Ziesda academy, with which the club stood between the ages of eight and nineteen.
He has also played for Crvena Ziesda, the adult team, making 12 goals in 42 matches. From this club was moved by the Portuguese giant Benfya, who then borrowed the club and then sold it to Frankfurt.

His father, Milan, in an interview for SportSport.ba, declared that Joviqi had almost chosen Bosnia and Herzegovina to represent him. In Serbia he has played for each age group from U-16s, and has scored 45 goals in total, including one for national A.
In his thrilling confession, Luke's father told how they did not have the money to even sleep when he had to go from the village to Belgrade for his training. Little Luke had slept in his car in Passat. /Periscope












