The Serbian swingman spent the first part of this season with Bayern
Partizan adds backcourt depth with Aleksa Radanov

Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade added depth to its depleted backcourt by signing guard Aleksa Radanov, the club announced Wednesday night.
Radanov (2.01 meters, 28 years old) arrives from FC Bayern Munich, where he did not appear in any EuroLeague games.
Radanov was deregistered before the January 5 deadline, making him eligible to play for Partizan as soon as he is registered. He appeared in three German League games, all in a limited role.
Radanov came through the youth system of Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade, where he made his professional debut in 2015. The following season he was loaned to FMP Zeleznik, and he switched between FMP and Zvezda for several seasons until the end of 2020-21 campaign, during which he time made 14 EuroLeague appearances.
The following season saw Radanov move to Igokea in Bosnia and Herzegovina before he went on to play for Peristeri in Greece, Runa Moscow in Russia, Mega Belgrade in Serbia and finally last season for Legia Warszaw in Poland. Radanov has also played for the Serbian national team over the years.
Partizan is dealing with multiple injuries in its backcourt. Carlik Jones has been out since late October with a broken ankle, Vanja Marinkovic ruptured his Achilles last week and is out for the season, as is likely the case with Shake Milton who broke his hand.







































