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“Tried to hijack the deal”… Fabrizio Romano claims Man City have now failed with late transfer swoop

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Manchester City are now set to miss out on a deal to sign Matija Popovic as AC Milan close in on the Serbian wonderkid.

That is according to Fabrizio Romano.

So, what is the latest on Manchester City and Matija Popovic? Let’s take a look…

Manchester City set to miss out on Popovic

Well, AC Milan have been in negotiations to sign the 18-year-old since October, according to an earlier claim from Romano.

Despite that, a story from Tutto Mercato Web stated that Manchester City had “forcefully” entered the race and emerged as favourites to pinch Popovic on a free transfer.

Now, however – according to Romano – AC Milan have managed to fend off that late approach from Manchester City.

The reliable Italian journalist wrote on X (previously known as Twitter): “AC Milan are closing in on deal to sign Matija Popovic as free agent from Partizan!

“Popovic has turned 18 yesterday and he can now sign documents as Milan are finally prepared to seal the deal. Man City tried to hijack the deal but AC Milan have always been confident.”

Serbia Portraits - UEFA European Under-17 Championship Finals 2023
Photo by Ben McShane – Sportsfile/UEFA via Getty Images

The “rare” striker – who has been compared to Michu – is one of the most promising forwards in Europe, having scored 20 goals in just 24 appearances for the FK Partizan Belgrade U17 side in the 2022/23 campaign.

Manchester City must continue to monitor Popovic

In our view, this is not a disaster for Manchester City.

Pep Guardiola does not really have any space to take on a talent like Popovic right now with Erling Haaland and Julian Alvarez in his striking department.

Spain v Serbia - UEFA European Under-17 Championship Finals 2023
Photo by Ben McShane – Sportsfile/UEFA via Getty Images

Therefore, a move to AC Milan – who are in a better position to give the Serbia U17 international game time in senior football – makes sense.

Furthermore, the financial disparity between the Premier League and Serie A means Manchester City are well placed to pinch Popovic off AC Milan in the future anyway, should he fulfil his vast potential.