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Everton have handed a trial to Slovenian teenager Peter Stojanovic.
The 19-year-old midfielder will arrive at Goodison Park this week in a bid to impress manager David Moyes and earn a permanent deal with the Premier League club.
Stojanovic is currently with Slovenian top-flight side Celje and last season made seven first-team appearances, emerging as one of the club's key assets.
Stojanovic is hoping to become the second Slovenian youngster on Everton's books with Anton Peterlin, who has a Slovenian father, having been the first-ever player with Slovenian roots to join the Toffees.
Celje have already sold defender Jure Travner to English Championship side Watford this summer.
FM anybody?
Everton have handed a trial to Slovenian teenager Peter Stojanovic.
The 19-year-old midfielder will arrive at Goodison Park this week in a bid to impress manager David Moyes and earn a permanent deal with the Premier League club.
Stojanovic is currently with Slovenian top-flight side Celje and last season made seven first-team appearances, emerging as one of the club's key assets.
Stojanovic is hoping to become the second Slovenian youngster on Everton's books with Anton Peterlin, who has a Slovenian father, having been the first-ever player with Slovenian roots to join the Toffees.
Celje have already sold defender Jure Travner to English Championship side Watford this summer.
FM anybody?