30-01-2026, 08:35
Preston North End are delighted to announce that Miloš Luković has joined the club on loan from Strasbourg.
The striker, who joined Strasbourg in a multi-million-pound move in January 2024, will spend the remainder of this season at Deepdale and is available to play against Ipswich Town on Saturday.
At 20 years of age, the Serbian spent the first half of the 2025/26 campaign with Spanish outfit Las Palmas, scoring 4 times in 17 La Liga 2 appearances.
Miloš said: "I can't wait for this journey to start. I'm sure we will do amazing things together.
"I'm ready to give my all to the team. I want to score goals and help Preston achieve something special.
"It's an honour to play for this club."
The young forward made his name at Serbian outfit FK IMT, where he scored 38 goals in 88 games.
Miloš also enjoyed a loan spell in Holland during the latter half of last season, scoring three times in 14 Eredivisie appearances for SC Heerenveen.
His efforts have been recognised on the international stage, having represented Serbia’s U19s and U21s sides on multiple occasions.
Manager Paul Heckingbottom said: "We welcome Miloš, he's a No.9 who plays on the last man, will make good runs in behind, come and link play and then look to get behind again.
"He's someone we've seen a lot of, he was really keen to come and embrace that challenge of the Championship and face something different.
"We're really keen and determined to make the most of the four months he is here."
The striker, who joined Strasbourg in a multi-million-pound move in January 2024, will spend the remainder of this season at Deepdale and is available to play against Ipswich Town on Saturday.
At 20 years of age, the Serbian spent the first half of the 2025/26 campaign with Spanish outfit Las Palmas, scoring 4 times in 17 La Liga 2 appearances.
Miloš said: "I can't wait for this journey to start. I'm sure we will do amazing things together.
"I'm ready to give my all to the team. I want to score goals and help Preston achieve something special.
"It's an honour to play for this club."
The young forward made his name at Serbian outfit FK IMT, where he scored 38 goals in 88 games.
Miloš also enjoyed a loan spell in Holland during the latter half of last season, scoring three times in 14 Eredivisie appearances for SC Heerenveen.
His efforts have been recognised on the international stage, having represented Serbia’s U19s and U21s sides on multiple occasions.
Manager Paul Heckingbottom said: "We welcome Miloš, he's a No.9 who plays on the last man, will make good runs in behind, come and link play and then look to get behind again.
"He's someone we've seen a lot of, he was really keen to come and embrace that challenge of the Championship and face something different.
"We're really keen and determined to make the most of the four months he is here."
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