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Manchester City’s Filip Stevanović has told Nogomania.rs that he has to make a decision on his future at the end of this season.

The winger joined the Citizens from Serbian side FK Partizan in January 2021 and hasn’t yet made an appearance for Pep Guardiola’s side.

Manchester City have sent the 21-year-old out on loan to Partizan, Heerenveen, Santa Clara and RKC Waalwijk.

When Stevanović was asked how he feels about going out on loan for the third season in a row, he said: “It’s difficult when you change clubs every year. I’m not making excuses, but a lot of what happened wasn’t planned, but now I feel more ready than ever.

“I’ll try to get the most out of every loan, and in the summer, we’ll see what’s best for me.”

The Manchester City owned player is currently on loan at RKC Waalwijk, where he’s scored two goals from 14 games this season. The Serbia U21 international was honest in admitting that he’s not pleased with his own performances for the Eredivisie side.

“Honestly, not really. I still had chances to score a couple of goals, but I hope that in the second half of the season I will improve my performance and get back on track,” Stevanović explained.

The attacker will have two years left on his Manchester City contract in the summer and he maintains the hope of playing for the Premier League winners.

Stevanović made this claim when he was specifically asked whether he has worked with someone from Manchester City and if he dreams of making his debut for them.

“I haven’t yet, I’ve been to Manchester several times to recover from injuries. I had preparations with loan players, but I hope that one of my dreams will come true in the near future,” he added.