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A MANCHESTER CITY starlet has been tipped to become “world class” by none other than Sir Alex Ferguson’s son.

The 19-year-old Jadel Katongo left the Etihad in order to get some first-team experience back in August.

Man City loanee Jadel Katongo has produced great form on loan at Peterborough
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Man City loanee Jadel Katongo has produced great form on loan at PeterboroughCredit: Alamy
Darren Ferguson, the son of Sir Alex, believes he can reach the very top
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Darren Ferguson, the son of Sir Alex, believes he can reach the very topCredit: Rex

The defender headed to League One promotion chasers , who are managed by Darren Ferguson.

Katongo has shone in the third tier throughout the campaign, catching the eye of Southampton, but perhaps produced his best display of the season last week.

He played a part in Peterborough’s first three goals in their 5-1 victory over Northampton Town and then excelled again as they enjoyed a 3-1 win at Burton on Saturday.

And Ferguson, who won a Premier League title medal with United back in his playing days, is convinced that the Red Devils’ rivals have a brilliant talent on their hands.

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Speaking to the he said: “Yeah and he’s improving, there’s no question.

“He’s not a right-back, he’s a centre-half really and we’ve played him in midfield, we’ve played him hardly at centre-half funnily enough.

“But he understands the role better. He knows when to go outside, when to come inside.”

“This is his first loan, he’s going to be some player, I tell you.”

Katonga has already joined time training with Pep Guardiola's first team squad at City.

But he will be hoping for double joy come May.

Peterborough are hoping to secure promotion to the Championship with a top two finish.

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They are currently fourth, four points behind second-placed Derby, with a game in hand.

Meanwhile, City are chasing another treble.

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Yesterday’s 1-1 draw against Liverpool meant Arsenal were left top of the Premier League, level on points with the Reds but crucially ahead on goal difference.

City are one point behind the other two but have an inferior goal difference.

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