Inter Milan and Club Brugge have reportedly agreed all the details for the transfer of Serbian starlet Aleksandar Stankovic.
According to Corriere dello Sport via FCInterNews, the 19-year-old will jet off to Belgium for medicals later today.
Club Brugge have agreed to pay around €10 million for Aleksandar Stankovic.
However, Inter’s firm stance on a buyback clause had long been a sticking point.
After weeks of negotiations, they’ve convinced the Belgians to set the fee at €23m.
Stankovic will be in Belgium later today, with medical examinations to follow soon.
Therefore, the deal has become a mere formality, with the youngster expected to replace Ardon Jashari.
Moreover, the Serie A giants have secured a sell-on clause, which entitles them to 10% in any future transfer.
Now that Stankovic is close to penning a contract at the Jan Breydel Stadium, Inter can focus on other outgoing deals.
Indeed, they have yet to offload Kristjan Asllani, Mehdi Taremi , and Sebastiano Esposito.
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