First Partizan goalkeeper and national team of Serbia at the exit to Champions of Serbia. The negotiations with the Turks.
Vladimir Stojkovic on a good way to find new foreign engagement!
First Partizan goalkeeper in final negotiations with a Turkish club and co-operation should, if all goes as expected, to be officially in the near future.
Stojkovic, last winter was on the verge of moving to Mersin.
Serbian national team even after the "eternal derby" in Hum and "certification" titles, announced the possibility of departure from the club. Experienced 29-year-old guardian of the network after the match with stars, told reporters that the match against Red Star "was probably one of the last in the current club.
"This is one of my favorite wins 'eternal derby'. Sweeter is that this is probably my last 'derby'," said the goalkeeper after a famous duel with stars.
However, Stojkovic, a few days later that he is set for talks with leaders Partizan about the extension of co-operation, but it is the most realistic option goodbye.
"At the moment it is realistic to go, but I'm always open to talk. Has until the start of the transfer window, for sure I will talk to people in the club," he said, "Stojko" at the end of May.
Because of obligations to the national teams, eight Partizan team members including the first goalie "steamroller", we have extended holiday until 18 June, which was supposed to join his teammates on the basic preparations in Zlatibor.
Coach Wolf Rašović currently available has two corner - Zivko Zivkovic and Nikola Petrovic.
Stojkovic to Partizan reached the end of August 2010. With Partizan won three titles and one Cup of Serbia. He participated in the Champions League in the season 2010-2011.
In addition to Partizan defended the Red Star Leotar, Zemun, Nantes, Vitesse, Sporting Lisbon, Getafe and Wigan.
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