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Greuther Fürth is providing their offensive prowess to Motika.

In the closing stages of the transfer period, Fürth secures another offensive reinforcement.

- Greuther Fürth is providing their offensive prowess to Motika.

SpVgg Greuther Fürth has brought in Nemanja Motika on loan from Slovenian top-tier club NK Olimpija. The German second-division club has also secured the right to buy the 21-year-old attacker, as revealed right before their league game against SSV Jahn Regensburg on the last day of the summer transfer window.

Motika started his journey in football in Berlin with Hertha BSC before moving to FC Bayern Campus. He even played in trial matches with the Munich pros. The Serbian finally joined NK Olimpija after a stint with Red Star Belgrade, where he won both the league and cup in his debut season.

"For his age, Nemanja has a lot to offer," stated Fürth's sporting director Rachid Azzouzi. "We find the combination of a young, eager player with his experience incredibly appealing, and we expect him to bring exactly that." Coach Alexander Zorniger believes the young acquisition can "give us an immediate boost."

Nemanja Motika's football journey before joining NK Olimpija includes stints in famous German clubs like Hertha BSC and FC Bayern Campus, located in Bavaria's capital, Munich. After impressing in Slovenia, Motika's potential transfer to SpVgg Greuther Fürth in Bavaria could further enhance his career growth.

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