After weeks of speculations and rumors, Stevan Jovetic himself is finally talking about the transfer market and his future. In an interview with Anadolu Agency, the Manchester City player, given as a goal for Inter’s summer market, says openly that he have no intention of leaving the English club, and says he is confident of being able to show what he can do with the shirt of City: “I’m not thinking about leaving, last year I had so many injuries that affected me. Now I’m only focused on putting it all behind and get back into shape, at which point, the goals and the results will come.”

Jovetic also commented on the opening games of the Slavic teams in to the World Cup, including Bosnia where team-mate Edin Dzeko plays: “Already before the World Cup I said that for me, Bosnia and Croatia are able to get good results, and the first games have confirmed my impressions. Croatia played very well against Brazil, but was affected by a non-existent penalty that changed the entire match. Bosnia also did well against Argentina, but I think they should be more aggressive on offense if they want to get results. I don’t think that Argentina were better in that game, and that Bosnia is far superior to Iran and Nigeria.”

Source: fcinternews.it