
Andrija Živković (foto: Uradni Twitter profil kluba/zveze)
Russian league leaders Krasnodar, coached by Vladimir Ivić, have reportedly offered €7 million for PAOK's Serbian ace Andrija Živković, amidst negotiations involving his father and manager Jovica Živković.
Krasnodar, the current frontrunner in the Russian league, has expressed keen interest in acquiring Serbian international Andrija Živković, one of the standout players for Greek league leaders PAOK this season.
Živković, who has netted 13 goals and provided seven assists across all competitions, is the highest-paid player at PAOK, earning €1.2 million annually, with a contract extending until 2027.
The interest from Krasnodar has materialized into a substantial offer, with reports indicating that the club, under the guidance of Serbian coach Vladimir Ivić, is prepared to table a €7 million bid for Živković.
However, the situation has taken a complex turn due to the involvement of Živković's father and agent, Jovica Živković, who is reportedly seeking an additional €3 million, adding another layer to the ongoing transfer negotiations.