Club Brugge, Stuttgart, and Wolfsburg are all keen to sign Inter Milan midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic.
This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report the Nerazzurri want a fee of at least €10 million for the Serb.
Inter Milan midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic spent the last season on loan with Swiss club Luzern.
The 19-year-old has enjoyed an outstanding campaign. So much so that he has even been tipped to win the midfielder of the year award for the Swiss Super League.
Luzern had a purchase option on Aleksandar Stankovic. They can sign the Serb on a permanent basis for a fee of €1.5 million.
However, Inter in turn had a buyback clause, and can bring Stankovic back immediately.
Club Brugge, Stuttgart & Wolfsburg Want Aleksandar Stankovic
The Sporting Director of Luzern commented that “after the impressive season that [Aleksandar Stankovic] had with our team, we exercised our purchase option at the end of May.”
“However, Inter have since exercised their buyback option,” the executive continued.
“And the decision regarding his future is up to them.”
Now, there are a number of clubs who are reportedly keen to bring in Aleksandar Stankovic this summer.
The Gazzetta report that Club Brugge, Stuttgart, and Wolfsburg are keen on Stankovic’s signature.
Furthermore,the newspaper anticipates that Inter want a fee of at least €10 million for the Serb.
if clubs like Stuttgart are interested in him then he seems to be a good prospect. send him on loan to some mid table club where he can get regular football and hopefully he will grow into a player who can emulate his father
Why buy expensive replacement for Calhanoglu when you already have the best candidate Stankovic. The best midfielder in Swiss league at 19 years old.
just give him to one the teams that just got promoted to play on loan and gain some serie a level experience
The problem is other Serie A teams barely give opportunities to young players especially if they are on loan. I think the best solution is sell him abraod like Germany with a buyback.
I must admit, I’ve not seen him play, but if he’s in line for Swiss player of the year at 19, and if he’s half the player his father was, why don’t we just keep him???
he can hold ball like launti, but thats it. others skill kinda mid.
Surely we will be adding a buyback clause if we sell him. If not we should just keep gim.