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Luka Jovic was one of Real Madrid's big summer scoops, but despite his successful stint at Eintracht Frankfurt prior to the big move, life in the Spanish capital hasn't been that dreamy for the young Serbian.

Zinedine Zidane finally addressed the issue in his latest press conference.

What did he say?

It took Real Madrid a reported sum of £53.2m to land their 21-year-old target and lure him away from the jaws of the Bundesliga where he was definitely thriving.

Jovic managed to net 27 goals and assist seven more in the 48 games he played for Eintracht Frankfurt across all competitions in the 2018/19 campaign so Los Blancos' interest wasn't really that much of a surprise.

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What was a surprise, however, was Zidane's reluctance to actually play the Serbian and give him a proper chance. As a result, he only tallied 218 minutes across seven games for the Galacticos so far in the ongoing season.

For that reason, the Frenchman was asked about his "demotivated" outcast by the press.

Here's what he said in full:

"He's not demotivated. He's just arrived and he's looking much better now than when he came in. He's slowly learning Spanish and becoming part of the group. I will be counting on him and he's important despite the fact he hasn't played much recently."

Not done yet

Zidane's words will definitely come as a relief to Jovic, and to any football fan who enjoys seeing young talent thrive.

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His situation is a strange one, as even though he is presumably a bet for the future since he is very much at the beginning of his career, Real Marid's recent rumoured transfer targets and preferences in the market have put the Serbian's transfer under question.

After all, why would the club be on a lookout for a new striker to replace Karim Benzema if they already have one within their ranks?

Still, Zidane seems to believe there is a place for the young forward in this Los Blancos squad and just by stating the 21-year-old is important should at least give the Jovic fan club some hope.

By all accounts, he is not done just yet and his chance might be coming in the near future.

All he has to do is be patient.