Andrija Zivkovic is a transfer target for Arsenal who are rumoured to have sent scouts to keep an eye on his performances at the European U21 Championship in Poland.
Zivkovic currently plays for Benfica, having arrived last summer from Partizan on a free transfer. He spent his youth years at Partizan where he made his senior debut at 16 and first captained the side aged just 17. He is also the youngest Serbian international footballer in history.
Zivkovic made 24 appearances last season for Benfica, scoring one goal and making 11 assists in the process and he is slowly making becoming a regular first team player.
Potential at Arsenal
The 20-year-old has the potential to make a great career for himself at any of the top European clubs and is considered to be one of the very best Serbian talents to have come from their youth ranks.
Zivkovic is still very young and Arsene Wenger could mould him to fit the Arsenal squad however he wishes. With the lack of quality on the right wing at Arsenal, the player could become one of the main stars over the next two seasons.
The player arrived at Benfica just last summer for free, but his price is believed to be well above the €6.5m that is detailed on transfermarkt.com.
Reports have gone to claim that the youngster has a release clause in his contract of £52.5m and Arsenal will need to get as much information about the player as possible before offering anything near that sum.