Who is Sergej Levak, Atalanta’s ‘little Milinkovic-Savic’ with the stats of a top player?
Signed on a free transfer after leaving Roma, he has become a key player for the Under-23s and has already been called up by Palladino Atalanta has always been one of the Italian clubs that works best with young players. They develop them in-house, nurture their talent, and if necessary move them away from the spotlight to allow them to mature without excessive pressure or responsibility; and when the time is right, they launch them into the big time. And they always get it right. Players developed in-house, but also those picked up from other clubs, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the transfer market: among these, this summer saw the signing of Sergej Levak on a free transfer.

Signed on a free transfer after leaving Roma, he has become a key player for the Under-23s and has already been called up by Palladino Atalanta has always been one of the Italian clubs that works best with young players. They develop them in-house, nurture their talent, and if necessary move them away from the spotlight to allow them to mature without excessive pressure or responsibility; and when the time is right, they launch them into the big time. And they always get it right. Players developed in-house, but also those picked up from other clubs, taking advantage of the opportunities offered by the transfer market: among these, this summer saw the signing of Sergej Levak on a free transfer. Atalanta beat off competition from abroad to sign the Croatian midfielder, born in 2006, who was a free agent following the expiry of his contract with Roma; The Nerazzurri have added him to the reserve team with the aim of giving him regular playing time in Serie C with the Under-23s, and today he has become a key player in Salvatore Bocchetti’s side, even earning a call-up from Palladino for the match against Udinese. After Dominic Vavassori – a striker with eight goals, another talent to watch – Levak is the top scorer in the league with seven goals (no other midfielder has scored as many as him in Group C). Levak is a central midfielder in Atalanta’s Under-23 3-4-2-1 formation; he is right-footed and stands at 195 cm tall. If required, he can drop back a few metres to play as a defensive midfielder or be deployed in an advanced role in the attacking third. He has similar characteristics to former Lazio player Milinkovic-Savic: he is a strong tackler with excellent timing when breaking into the attack; in Rome, he was considered one of the best prospects in the youth system, but no financial agreement could be reached regarding his contract renewal. Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reporting
Sergej Levak: The Rising Star at Atalanta
Atalanta beat off competition from abroad to sign the Croatian midfielder, Sergej Levak, who was born in 2006 and was a free agent after his contract with Roma expired. The Nerazzurri secured him with the intention of providing him regular playtime in Serie C with the Under-23s, where he quickly established himself as a key player under Salvatore Bocchetti. Levak's impressive performance even earned him a call-up from Palladino for a match against Udinese.
Comparison to Milinkovic-Savic
Standing at an imposing 195 cm tall, Levak operates as a central midfielder in Atalanta's Under-23 3-4-2-1 formation. Possessing a strong right foot, Levak's versatility allows him to drop back into a defensive midfield role or excel in an advanced attacking position. His playing style draws parallels to former Lazio star Milinkovic-Savic; Levak is renowned for his robust tackling abilities and precise timing when transitioning from defense to attack.
Emerging Talent and Impressive Stats
With seven goals to his name, Levak currently stands as the top scorer in his league, making him one of the most promising midfield talents in the competition. His goal-scoring prowess distinguishes him as a versatile and well-rounded player who can contribute significantly both defensively and offensively. Notably, Levak's performance has drawn comparisons to established top players, highlighting his potential for a bright future in professional football.






