Inter and Juventus are just two of a host of top European sides vying for Red Star Belgrade midfielder Marko Grujić as per reports from Serbian newspaper Sportske.

The 19-year-old, who is a product of the one-time Champions League winning outfit, has been a target for many European sides since he debuted not long after his 17th birthday.

In 18 appearances in all competitions this season, Grujic has netted four goals and grabbed four assists. He recently penned an extension which tied him down to the club until 2018 but it's unlikely that he will see the contract out amid the mass interest.

Grujic aware of Inter's long term interest

Grujic confirmed talks with compatriot and Inter legend Dejan Stankovic and admitted he was "surprised" to find out that the Nerrazzuri had been following him since he was in the youth sides of Red Star. 

However, Grujic also confirmed that he "will not leave Serbia before the summer," a comment later backed up by Red Star Chief Zvezdan Terzic, "he'll stay with us until the end of August" Terzic told Sportske. With him staying until then it will allow him to stay "until the end of the European preliminaries

Plenty of options for Youth World Cup Winner

The youngster, widely accepted across Serbia as one of the best of the up and coming generation of stars, has options outwith the peninsula of Italy.

Premier League trio, Manchester United, Chelsea and Everton are all interested in his services alongside Paris Saint-Germain and a host of other clubs. 

In a recent interview, Grujic spoke about how it was his friend Nemanja Matic, who made him aware of the Stamford Bridge sides interest.

The Premier League reigning champions have allegedly lodged a £2.8 million bid, while Everton have been told they must cough up no less than £7 million before they can even think about starting talks.