Luka Vidic looks set to follow in his father Nemanja’s footsteps by training with the club that launched the Manchester United hero’s career.
Luka, 13, recently took part in youth training sessions with Red Star Belgrade.
Nemanja Vidic also started out in the Serbian giants’ academy programme before making his debut in 2000.
Luka is signed to Inter Milan and headed to Belgrade alongside five Russian players for a select two-week “Red and White” training camp.
Local media images show Luka posing with coach Srdjan Bugarski and the five other players.
The youngster is set to return to Milan next week where his family still live following Nemanja’s career-ending stint at Inter.
Vidic, 41, played for United for eight years after a short spell at Russian club Spartak Moscow between 2004 and 2006.
During his time in England, Vidic won the Premier League five times, the League Cup three times, the Champions League in 2008 and the FIFA Club World Cup that same year.
He was named the club’s captain for the 2010/11 season, wearing the armband for three years before he was released, and joined Inter in 2014.
Retiring from international football in 2011 and leaving the game for good five years later, Vidic was capped 56 times for Serbia.
He lives in Milan with his wife Ana Ivanovic and their three sons – Luka, Stefan and Petar.