Fiorentina, Roma and now Inter. The Italian career of Adem Ljajic has added a new chapter, and he hopes it’s the right time for the final explosion. At Viola, Ljajic didn’t get along well with compatriot Mihajlovic, who a few years later also excluded him from the Serbian national team for reasons not related to football. Ljajic didn’t sing the anthem: “He’s a Muslim and a native of Novi Pazar, where the predominant ethnic group is ‘Bosniak’,” explains La Gazzetta dello Sport. In his first match at Inter, Adem will find just Sinisa on the other side of Milan.

The pink newspaper continues: “In Florence Ljajic struggled for a few months with Montella. Then the turning point came, ironically, in the match Fiorentina-Inter. In February 2013, Ljajic played in pair with his friend Jovetic and swept the Nerazzurri. Two for Adem, two for Stevan and goodbye Inter. From then on he scored 8 goals in 11 games. A result that caught the attention of AC Milan, immediately ready to flatter him with a hearty increase of his salary. A soap opera on the transfer market began, with Fiorentina irritated with the Rossoneri, which ended with the final twist: Ljajic to Roma, the third wheel. In the capital, however, things didn’t go as expected. Ups and downs in the first year, lows and bench the second. The feeling with Garcia wasn’t there and the sale becomes inevitable. Adem goes to Inter at the transfer market’s deadline and in the team he finds his friend Jo-Jo.”

Source: fcinternews.it