Inter and Club Brugge have finalized the €10m transfer of Aleksandar Stankovic, son of football legend Dejan. The deal includes a unique buy-back clause, allowing Inter to re-sign him for €22m in 2026 or €25m in 2027, a significant shift from initial demands.
Club Brugge stands firm on Ardon Jashari's €40M price tag, as AC Milan faces stiff competition for the midfielder. Coach Hayen and Captain Vanaken detail the complex transfer situation, with Jashari set to return to training.
Inter and Club Brugge are clashing over Aleksandar Stankovic's buy-back clause value (€25M vs €30M) and validity (2027 vs current season end) for his €10M transfer, halting the deal for Dejan Stankovic's son.
Milan's primary target, Ardon Jashari, is back training with Club Brugge as his San Siro move faces delays. Despite the player's desire to join Milan and snubbing other offers, an agreement on the transfer fee remains elusive.
AC Milan has reportedly made their definitive and final offer of €38m for Ardon Jashari, hoping his strong desire to join the club he supported since childhood will break Club Brugge's resistance. Jashari is boycotting pre-season to force the move.
Inter Milan is reshaping its squad for new coach Cristian Chivu. Mehdi Taremi is linked with Fulham and Fenerbahce, while Aleksandar Stankovic's transfer to Club Brugge faces conflicting reports on fees and clauses, with HSV also showing interest.
AC Milan's pursuit of Ardon Jashari faces a frustrating stalemate, with Club Brugge holding firm on their €40m demand. The Rossoneri's latest offer remains unanswered, leaving both Milan and the eager player increasingly impatient.
Inter Milan has reportedly finalized the sale of promising midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic to Club Brugge for €10m, including a notable €28m buy-back option. This strategic move sees the young talent depart, with Inter retaining future control.
Club Brugge directors visited Inter Milan to discuss Aleksandar Stankovic but skillfully dodged queries about AC Milan's interest in Ardon Jashari, keeping transfer speculation alive.
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