RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose sees on-loan Aston Villa defender Kosta Nedeljkovic as a long-term addition to the club’s plans.

The 19-year-old decide to move to Germany on loan in the January transfer window after Unai Emery sign Andres Garcia, with the view that his already limit game time would be further reduce.
Although he said he was เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย relieve to be leaving Aston Villa, his stay with Leipzig was not smooth as he was give the opportunity to play only 36 minutes from being a substitute in 3 matches. However, Rose sees Nedelkovic as a long-term plan.
The 48-year-old said: “He gives Leipzig things that we were still looking for in the squad. Rock solid, technically good, hard working and fighting full-back with great speed who still has great potential for development and yes, I would trust myself to actually throw the boy in from the start.
“We are in the middle of a change that we have been initiating for two years. Kosta is part of it, the boy will be good.”
Despite their status as a Champions League team, Villa have seemed to be constantly battling. With the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability regulations over the past nine months.
When signing Nedeljkovic from Red Star Belgrade for £8m, the teenager was view as an investment. And a £4m profit will be made if Leipzig activate their £12m buy option for the player.
In the short term at least, that will represent good business for Villa, particularly when there is potential for replacement Garcia to be sold for greater than the £5m fee that was shell out in January.
There is, of course, the possibility that Nedeljkovic develops into one of the best right-backs in Europe. But game time looked hard to come by with Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa. And Chelsea loanee Axel Disasi also options for Emery.