Srdjan Plavšić joins Slavia

25-year old Serbian midfielder signed contract with the Red-Whites until 2024.

“I came to Slavia to be successful. To win as many trophies as possible. My dream is to play in the Champions League. I will do my best in every training, I will always give hundred percent,” Plavšić said.

Srdjan Plavšić started his youth career in Vojvodina Novi Sad before joining ČSK Čelarevo in the Serbian second division. After two years he earned his move to Spartak Subotica and after another year he moved to CZ Belgrade before 2015/16 season. Plavšić won the Serbian title in his first season with Crvena Zvezda, scored two goals and added eight assists.

After another season (8 goals, 4 assists) he came to the Czech Republic and joined Sparta Prague. During 4 seasons with Sparta he started to 101 games, scored 10 goals, and provided 18 assists. After the end of the 2020/21 his contract in Sparta expires and Plavšić joins Slavia on a free transfer. His contract comes into force on 1 July 2021.

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