6Views

Aleksandar Stanković Completes Move from Inter Milan to Club Brugge
Club Brugge and Inter Milan have completed the transfer of young Serbian midfielder Aleksandar Stanković. The transfer fee is €10 million, as reported recently by reliable sources. Inter included buy-back and sell-on clauses to keep future interests.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The clubs agreed on the transfer this week. Club Brugge will pay €10 million for Stanković. Inter Milan has buy-back options valued at €22 million in 2026 and €25 million in 2027, which indicate their continued interest in the player. Additionally, they’ll receive a sell-on percentage of 12% to 15% if Stanković is sold in the future. The 19-year-old impressed at Inter and during loans and will join Club Brugge’s first team right away.
CLUB BRUGGE’S PLANS AND CURRENT FORM
Stanković joins at an important time for Club Brugge, who finished second in the Jupiler Pro League last season and aim to win the league this year. They have also qualified for the Champions League third qualifying round and will play the qualifying round at the beginning of August. Brugge are strengthening their midfield after Ardon Jashari’s departure and are preparing for a busy domestic and European campaign.
INTER MILAN’S STRATEGY AND WHAT’S NEXT
Stanković’s transfer helps Inter Milan raise funds to sign Ademola Lookman from Atalanta, as they have offered €40 million for the player according to reports. The buy-back clauses also signal Inter’s long-term interest in Stanković. The team finished second in Serie A, just behind Napoli, and is reshaping its squad for a challenging season with Champions League football on the horizon. Meanwhile, Club Brugge are preparing to face Genk for the Belgian Pro League next, with both teams aiming for crucial Champions League qualification. Early fixtures will shape their seasons.