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According to a claim in the Serbian media, Manchester City have completed the signing of Milos Pantovic from Crvena Zvezda for an undisclosed fee.

Zurnal report that the Premier League side have reached an agreement with the Serbian club for the 17 year old.

Pantovic, who’s main position is left-wing according to Transfermarkt, has featured in all six of his club’s UEFA Youth League matches this season.

He also tasted the first-team action this year when he came on as a substitute against FK Trepca and he became the first player to play for Crvena Zvezda who was born in 2002.

According to claims, Portuguese side Sporting were also interested in the youngster, but Manchester City managed to beat them to the player’s signature.

The Premier League champions have been very active in the Serbian transfer market after they completed the signing of the Ilic brothers Luka and Ivan two years ago. City also signed Slobodan Tedic from FK Cukaricki last summer.