Stankovic agreement finally reached as Inter get lower Club Brugge clause
Inter and Club Brugge have finally shaken hands on Aleksandar Stankovic, doing a deal for €10m with a buy-back option worth €22m rising to €25m in 2027.
The basic agreement on the €10m transfer had already been done weeks ago, but the move was held up by the negotiations over the value and formula of the buy-back clause.
Stankovic still under Inter control until 2027
As reported by Sportitalia’s Gianluigi Longari, they have now come to a conclusion with some significant variations.
The most recent development is that Inter can buy him back in 2026 for just €22m, with the fee rising to €25m after two years in the summer of 2027.
These are both much lower than the original buy-back clause, which Club Brugge had wanted at a minimum of €28m and for it to expire after one year.
Stankovic is a midfielder who turns 20 next week and is the son of former Inter star Dejan.
He came up through the Nerazzurri academy, spending last season on loan in Switzerland with FC Luzern.