The Montenegro defender was in Manchester for a medical on Tuesday - 24 hours after Gael Clichy completed his move from Arsenal.
Signing on: Stefan Savic (left) arrives at Bridgewater Hospital for his medical
Boss Roberto Mancini revealed to the Italian media over the weekend that the Savic transfer was 'done', though it may yet be delayed by the need for a work permit.
Serbian champions Partizan have already confirmed that talks are at an advanced stage over 20-year-old centre-back and the deal should be rubberstamped by the end of the week.
Savic will join Clichy in a revamped defensive line-up, although it is unclear whether he is ready for immediate first-team action.
Potential team-mates: Stefan Savic (left) and Samir Nasri could be lining up at Eastlands next year
Mancini is also focusing his efforts on trying to lure Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri to Eastlands as they bid to challenge for the title next season. He will battle it out with neighbours Manchester United and Chelsea for his ?20m signature.
However, the City boss will have to assess his attacking options, with captain Carlos Tevez announcing on Monday night that he wants to quit the club.
A club spokesman insisted there has been no official interest for last season's top goalscorer.
He said: 'Carlos is a contracted player to this football club with three years to run on his contract and we've not had any serious interest in him as yet.'
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Source: Daily Mail
Source: Daily Mail