MARKO GRUJIC has confirmed he is in talks over a move away from Red Star Belgrade.
The Serbian, who led his nation to the 2015 Under-20 World Cup in the summer, has attracted a host of top European clubs in recent weeks.
Chelsea, Manchester United, Roma and Inter Milan have all been linked with a £4.6m moves for the 19-year-old midfielder ahead of the January window.
And Grujic has today revealed it is the latter club he is currently in talks with, but admits he intends to see out the rest of the season at Red Star before he joins Inter.
The sought-after youngster has bagged four goals and assisted five this season as his club sit top of the SuperLiga standings.
“After Tuesday’s game with Slovenia, I will speak to (Inter manager Dejan) Stankovic,” Grujic told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“He already called me three weeks ago and told me to continue like this, because Inter are following my progress.
"At the end of the season I’ll be in Milan for talks. Inter are a possible destination.
“Right now I am at Red Star, we are top of the table and I want to win the title here.
"After that, I can come to Italy. I don’t think that I’ll be moving in January, but there’s definitely more of a chance in June."
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