There’s growing speculation about the future of CN Posillipo’s Serbian attacker Marko Radulovic, with several clubs showing interest ahead of the 2025 season.
Strong half-season in Italy
Since joining Posillipo last summer, Radulovic has made an immediate impact. His standout performances helped the club finish sixth in the regular season—an encouraging sign for a team trying to rebuild its former success.
Radulovic’s arrival marked a key moment in Posillipo’s project. After twenty years without a Scudetto, bringing in a player of his caliber made a strong statement. His pedigree speaks for itself: MVP at the 2021 U20 World Championships, top scorer for Serbia at the 2022 European Championships in Split, and experience with some of the Balkans’ top clubs.
A Surprise Move to Primorje?
While Italian clubs are reportedly showing interest, it appears Radulovic could take a different route. Sources suggest a return to his boyhood club Primorje is a strong possibility.
Born in Rijeka, Radulovic started his career at Primorje before moving to Serbia in 2018. A return would be slightly surprising, as Primorje are not playing in the Champions League and currently have one of the youngest squads in Croatia. However, Radulovic would immediately become the team’s star player—an attractive position as he considers his next steps.
What’s Next for Radulovic?
Radulovic’s career has already taken him across the Adriatic, with spells at Vojvodina, Sabac, Radnicki, and the star-studded Novi Beograd. His move to Italy last year was seen as a bold but smart decision.
Now, whether he returns to Rijeka, moves elsewhere in Italy, or stays with Posillipo remains unclear. So far, neither Radulovic nor Posillipo have made any public comments on the situation.