Dejan Stanković, who arrived in the winter and replaced Vladan Milojević, bringing Red Star its ninth consecutive title, is reportedly set to leave the "Rajko Mitić" stadium and strengthen the ranks of the Greek giant Panathinaikos, according to Greek media.
The Greek publication "Nova Sport" has relayed this information.
- Serbian coach Dejan Stanković is among the candidates for Panathinaikos. The club is seriously considering a profile that matches its ambitions, and Stanković, a former Inter Milan star, is currently one of the names in focus for the "greens." Stanković has significant coaching experience, winning a double crown this season with Red Star and bringing three league titles and two national cups with the club.
He has also been successful in Hungary, where he won a championship with Ferencváros, and previously worked as an assistant coach at Inter, which further enhanced his reputation in European football.
However, it's worth noting that the Serbian champion is also in demand.
- Nonetheless, his potential move to Athens is not straightforward, given his contract with Red Star, and a special procedure would be required to terminate his agreement. "Nova Sport" also notes that Sergei Rebrov is on the list.
(Telegraf.rs)
If Stanković leaves for Panathinaikos, it would be a huge blow to Red Star's ambitions. But the Greek club has the resources to make it happen. Will Red Star fight to keep their coach, or is a move inevitable? Let's see how this unfolds!