Sutjeska from Nikšić is on fire! Today, they officially announced the signing of Aleksandar Šćekić, the former Partizan midfielder who spent six seasons in the black-and-white jersey. Šćekić, a 33-year-old midfielder known for his versatility and experience, has played for domestic clubs like Lovćen, Jedinstvo, and Bokelj, as well as foreign clubs including Turkish Gençlerbirliği, Polish Zagłębie Lubin, UAE’s Dibba Fujairah, and Israeli Hapoel Haifa. With 40 appearances for Montenegro’s youth national teams, Šćekić brings quality and experience that will be crucial in the title race.
But wait, there’s more! This transfer window, Sutjeska also signed Aleksa Golubović from Petrovac, along with Medo Juković, Vasilije Čavor, and Marko Šimun. It’s clear the club from Nikšić isn’t settling—they’re aiming for the top of Montenegrin football. While Sutjeska strengthens, other clubs like Budućnost and Spartak Subotica are making moves, but they can hardly keep up with this pace.
Meanwhile, over at Anfield, money is no object! Milos Kerkez, the talented Hungarian international, is Liverpool’s new big signing. For a whopping €46.9 million, Kerkez is the Reds’ third major signing this summer after Virc and Frimpong. With just 23 caps for Hungary and a stellar season at Bournemouth where he played all 38 league games, scored two goals, and provided six assists, Kerkez is ready to take over as the successor to the legendary Andy Robertson. Liverpool is clearly splashing the cash to stay competitive on all fronts.
As the football world spins with big transfers and fresh faces, Sutjeska from Nikšić proves that serious football and big moves can happen in Montenegro too. With Šćekić and other signings, the question is how long other clubs can keep up with this pace. Is this the dawn of a new era for Sutjeska or just another noisy transfer window with little payoff? Time will tell, but one thing’s for sure—Nikšić means business!
So, what about you? Which transfer shocked you the most this summer? Think Šćekić will shake up Montenegrin football? Drop a comment, stir the pot, and remember—football is a game, but it’s also a never-ending drama!