Fresh from their narrow victory over Venezia in the last matchday of the league, thanks also to the rightly disallowed goal by Sverko at the very last second, Inter are already back on the field preparing for Wednesday evening’s clash with Arsenal.
Among the most pleasant notes of the last Serie A match, the Nerazzurri fans were able to closely observe the impressive growth of Filip Stankovic. The goalkeeper, who belongs to Inter, is on loan at Venezia and has become an irreplaceable starter in recent days. Thanks to his saves and ball management skills, even with his feet, he mesmerised everyone with his performance at a stadium like San Siro.
Regarding the formula of his transfer, however, there is disappointing news for those hoping to see him defending the Nerazzurri posts one day. The 2002-born player is, in fact, tied to Venezia by a loan with an option to buy for about 2 million euros. This is an option that can become mandatory upon meeting certain conditions.
In exchange, Inter has retained 50% of the future resale of the Serbian goalkeeper. This was the announcement made by journalist Matteo Moretto: “Venezia has the option to buy Filip Stanković from Inter for about 2 million euros. The option can become mandatory upon meeting certain conditions. The Nerazzurri club has retained 50% of the future sale”.