According to Yitian Sky reporter Luca Marchetti, Inter Milan has not yet decided whether to sell Stankovic permanently and hopes to join the 24 million to 25 million euros repurchase.
Recently, one of the hot topics of Inter Milan about player transfers involves Alexander Stankovic. The "second-generation star" player seems to be very close to transfer to Brugge Club in Belgium. Yesterday, two senior executives of the club visited the Inter Milan headquarters in person and had face-to-face exchanges with the club.
However, the latest news shows that the negotiations between the two sides are currently at a deadlock and no agreement has been reached on the specific terms of the transaction. There is a reason why Inter Milan and Bruges have not yet "shake hands and make a deal". Sky Sports reporter Luca Marchetti explained this. According to the transfer market expert, the main problem is that Inter Milan has not yet determined whether to let Stankovic go on loan (as if he was loaned to Lucerne last season) or choose to sell it directly for permanent purposes.
In case of a permanent transfer, Inter Milan hopes to add a buyback clause to the contract: the clause will take effect in two years, with a buyback price of approximately 24 to 25 million euros but only if the sale price is 10 million euros. This price is relatively high for future buybacks, but is still a little lower than the amount proposed in yesterday's negotiations.