
Veljko Milosavljević (foto: uradna spletna stran kluba)
Crvena zvezda have reportedly rejected a bid from Celtic for Veljko Milosavljević, with the Serbian club holding out for a €10 million fee amid interest from PSG and Everton.
Crvena zvezda have rejected a formal offer from Celtic for promising young centre-back Veljko Milosavljević, according to Meridian Sport. The Serbian teenager, born in 2007, has become one of the most sought-after young defenders in Europe following a standout spring campaign.
The bid from the Scottish champions was deemed insufficient by the Belgrade-based club, who reportedly believe they can command a higher fee for their rising star. Milosavljević is also attracting serious interest from Everton and Paris Saint-Germain, both of whom have been closely scouting the 17-year-old.
Zvezda are now facing a decision: whether to sell this summer or wait until the winter window in hopes of increasing his value. The club’s internal goal, according to sources, is to secure a transfer fee in the region of €10 million—a considerable sum for a player who has yet to make his full professional breakthrough abroad.
Milosavljević’s rapid development and composed performances have caught the attention of top-level clubs across Europe, positioning him as one of the most promising defensive prospects to emerge from Serbia in recent years.