Dynamo Dresden has pulled off a major coup in the transfer market. Vladimir Lucic from Roter Stern Belgrad will play for the Saxons in the 2. Bundesliga next season. The 23-year-old will first extend his contract with Roter Stern before moving to Dresden for a loan fee of 300,000 euros. Dynamo secures a purchase option of 2.5 million euros in the process. Lucic comes from the youth of the Serbian record champion and is now a national player. In the past season, the left winger played 32 times for the Belgraders, including three times in the Europa League. Across all competitions, he scored two goals and provided four more assists. Before his breakthrough at Roter Stern, Lucic had several loan spells in the Serbian league. For Dresden, the signing is a transfer with international flair. Lucic brings experience from the European stage, which is rare to find in the 2. Bundesliga. If the winger can establish himself in Saxony, Dynamo will have the opportunity to sign him permanently with the purchase option of 2.5 million euros. Other clubs were also interested in Lucic, but Dynamo Dresden was able to secure his signature. The transfer is an important step for the club to be successful in the upcoming season. Lucic will now prepare for the new season and hopes to integrate quickly into the team. The Serbian striker is known for his speed and his ability to score goals. Dynamo Dresden hopes that Lucic can demonstrate these skills in the 2. Bundesliga as well. But the club is also aware that the competition in the league will be tough. So Dynamo Dresden will have to work hard to achieve its goals. The transfer of Lucic is a good start, but it's only the beginning. The club will have to continue to work on its squad to be successful in the long term.
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Dynamo Dresden signs Serbian Europa League striker Vladimir Lucic
Dynamo Dresden lands Serbian Europa League striker Vladimir Lucic from Roter Stern Belgrad - a transfer coup for the Saxons in the 2. Bundesliga
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