​Tottenham will send scouts to Saturday's Eternal derby between Partizan and Red Star Belgrade, according to ​reports in Serbia.





It is understood that as many as six players - three from each team - could be on the north Londoners' radar, including 17-year-old prospect Luka Jovic.





Red Star's Jovic, whose club director Zvezdan Terzic claims "will become the best striker in Europe", has found the net in three of his side's eight matches so far this season and is their youngest ever scorer.





Partizan's own teenage sensation Ivan Saponjic is also thought to be attracting interest, having scored three goals in four matches in 2015-16 and nine in 25 in total.









19-year-old Partizan winger Andrija Zivkovic is another name being linked with Mauricio Pochettino's side, along with 23-year-old midfielder Darko Brasanac [also of Partizan] and Red Star teenagers Marko Grujic and Srdjan Plavsic - who are attacking and defensive midfielders respectively.





Both Zivkovic and Brasanac have earned international caps for Serbia, with the remaining four having featured at various youth levels for the Eagles.





Spurs currently have a young Serb of their own on the books in defender Milos Veljkovic, while former Yugoslavia international Goran Bunjevcevic spent five years at White Hart Lane at the start of the 21st century.





Pochettino's youth policy has earned the Argentine many plaudits since he took the reins in the summer of 2014, with Ryan Mason, Nabil Bentaleb and Harry Kane all flourishing under his guidance.







