Zoran Tosic To Stay At Manchester United Despite FC Twente Interest - Agent

Serbian to stay at Theatre of Dreams.

FA Cup: Zoran Tosic, Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur (PA)

Zoran Tosic was bought by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson in January amid great media interest due to the speculated £16 million fee it took to lure himself and Adem Ljalic away from Partizan Belgrade.

However, the winger has made just two league appearances for the senior side.

Consequently, Tosic has seen his name linked with a move away from Old Trafford, with Steve McClaren's FC Twente side a likely destination for the Serbian attacker.

However, the 22-year-old's agent, Zoran Pavlovic, has countered the notion of a January exit. He told Sky Sports: "Zoran is well in Manchester and he is staying at Manchester United. 

"I have had no contact with FC Twente and Zoran is very happy at Manchester," said Lavlovic.

"He has three years left on his contract and he wants to fight for his place.

"His first option is to stay in Manchester."

Alan Dawson, Goal.com UK



 
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