Milosevic added: I believe they will be a little bit patient with him because of his age, but not too much, Madrid are a big club and they won t wait a long time.
Luka scored 25-30 goals last season and I believe Madrid are bigger with better potential. Madrid will create chances and if Luka starts well and collects confidence from the beginning, things could go in the right direction immediately.
Jovic joined his new team-mates following the European Under-21 Championship, where Serbia struggled in Italy.
Headlined by Jovic, Benfica s Andrija Zivkovic, Eintracht recruit Dejan Joveljic and Marseille winger Nemanja Radonjic, Serbia bowed out in the group stage after three losses – including a humiliating 6-1 defeat to Germany.
It raised further questions about the state of Serbian football, despite an array of technically gifted players in the Balkan country, who won the 2015 U-20 World Cup in New Zealand.
It s very difficult to answer in one response, I need two days to explain everything. In the process of making the football players at 10-18 years of age, we are far behind big countries, Milosevic added. We need to improve in all aspects, physically especially, sports medicine – those things are very important.
Tactically and technically, we need to improve our process. Our system is too old. People working in the system, they don t understand what it is needed in modern football.
So, we are behind and it s exactly what you see when you see our teams, we have talented players but many things missing.