Chaos Gives Way To Concrete
Did you feel the tremors? The FK Partizan assembly was a powder keg, and when it exploded, Predrag Mijatović walked away. But while the dust settled on the drama, the club’s management didn’t just sit idle. They swung for the fences. And they hit a home run. In a move that screams stability, the black-and-whites have confirmed a major acquisition: striker Demba Seba is coming home.
The €1.4 Million Masterclass
Here is the headline that matters: Partizan is buying out Seba’s contract for €1.4 million. Sounds like a lot? It should have been €2 million. But the club’s bosses didn’t just take the menu price; they negotiated. Through direct talks with the Italian side, they slashed the fee. How? By getting creative. Rasim Ljajić spilled the beans on the "2x45" podcast, revealing the financial gymnastics that made this possible.
"We don’t have €2.2 million to pay unless we rob a bank," Ljajić said, blunt and real. Instead, they offered €1.4 million, paid in installments over three years. And here is the kicker: they included profit-sharing, taking 10% to 15% from any future sale. It’s a smart, sustainable move for a club rebuilding its foundation.
Seba: Speed, Power, Profit?
Why Seba? Because he has something rare. Elite starting speed. "Few players, even in Europe, have his initial burst," Ljajić argued. "He has everything a big player needs." The plan? Let him score ten goals next season, build his value, and then sell for a profit. It’s not just about filling a shirt; it’s about investment. With Mijatović gone, this is the first real sign of a new era. The question isn’t if Seba can score, but how high the ceiling really is. The stage is set. The deal is done. Now, watch the show.
partizan napokon reaguje posle svega tog haosa sa skupštinom. 1.4 miliona je mnogo ali ako se plaća na rate i imaju procenat od prodaje to je pametno. Seba ima brzinu za svaki slučaj. da li će biti isti kad dođe? videćemo...