Revealed – Terms Of Teenage Midfielder's Move From Inter Milan To Club Brugge
This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.
Inter Milan and Club Brugge have been negotiating the transfer of teenage midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic.
Stankovic, the son of legendary former Inter and Lazio midfielder Dejan, enjoyed an excellent season on loan at Swiss side Lugano last season.
Therefore, the Swiss club exercised a purchase option on the 19-year-old. However, Inter swiftly signed him right back via a buyback clause.
Inter Buyback On Aleksandar Stankovic Active For Two Years
Now, Club Brugge are on the verge of a deal to sign Aleksandar Stankovic this summer.
And for their part, Inter would be happy to cash in on the young midfielder now that his value has risen significantly.
Inter and Brugge have long had an agreement on the fee. The clubs are ready to make a deal worth around €10 million.
However, Inter have been insisting on including a buyback option in the deal.
The clubs have agreed on a buyback clause in the deal, reports Tuttosport.
The Nerazzurri can sign Stankovic back for a fee of €25 million. This clause will be active for the next two summers.
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