I won the double with Man City and made £39m in career earnings – now I'm unemployed aged 33 | The Sun

FORMER Manchester City striker Stevan Jovetic is now without a club after his Hertha Berlin contract expired.

The Montenegro captain, 33, won the Premier League-Carabao Cup double at the Etihad nine years ago under Manuel Pellegrini.


He scored 11 goals in 44 appearances for Man City across two seasons.

Since then, he has gone on to feature for the likes of Inter Milan, Sevilla and Monaco.

And most recently he spent two years with German side Hertha.

According to Capology, his career earnings come to a startling £39MILLION.

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He has also racked up 68 appearances for his country, netting 31 goals.

But he has only scored 10 club goals in one of his NINE seasons since leaving Man City.

On top of that, he failed to prevent Hertha from being relegated down to the second tier at the end of the 2022/23 campaign.

It is the first time in 11 years the club has dropped down from the Bundesliga.

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And Jovetic apologised to the Hertha fans after they finished rock bottom of the table.

Speaking on Instagram in June, he said: "I just want to say that i’m really sorry about what happened this year.

"This club, these fans and this town deserve to be always in Bundesliga with no question!

"I will cheer for you and hope that you come back next season! 💙@herthabsc."

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