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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Club Brugge left-back may still go to Feyenoord
Feyenoord haven't yet given up on signing Björn Meijer, Feyenoord Transfermarkt claim. Previously, the transfer fell through after the defender's medical. At the beginning of July, Meijer's transfer to De Kuip seemed finalised. An agreement had been reached with Club Brugge for a transfer fee of around six million euros, and a four-year contract was ready in Rotterdam. However, doubts surrounding the player's availability ahead of the preliminary rounds of the Champions League led the Rotterdammers to pull out of the move. The 22-year-old defender underwent a medical. Doubts then reportedly grew, with Meijer not fit enough to play full 90-minute matches in August. In this case, Feyenoord also considered the transfer fee too high to go through with the deal. According to Feyenoord Transfermarkt, a transfer may still happen. 'Feyenoord are reassessing the medical status of Club Brugge left-back Meijer. The left-back's transfer isn't completely off the table yet.' Meijer has been playing for Club Brugge since the summer of 2022, who at the time signed him for six million euros from FC Groningen. GBeNeFN | Max Bradfield
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Revealed – Terms Of Teenage Midfielder's Move From Inter Milan To Club Brugge
Inter Milan will have a €25 million buyback option on Aleksandar Stankovic at Club Brugge, active for two years. This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews. Inter Milan and Club Brugge have been negotiating the transfer of teenage midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic. Stankovic, the son of legendary former Inter and Lazio midfielder Dejan, enjoyed an excellent season on loan at Swiss side Lugano last season. Therefore, the Swiss club exercised a purchase option on the 19-year-old. However, Inter swiftly signed him right back via a buyback clause. Inter Buyback On Aleksandar Stankovic Active For Two Years Now, Club Brugge are on the verge of a deal to sign Aleksandar Stankovic this summer. And for their part, Inter would be happy to cash in on the young midfielder now that his value has risen significantly. Inter and Brugge have long had an agreement on the fee. The clubs are ready to make a deal worth around €10 million. However, Inter have been insisting on including a buyback option in the deal. The clubs have agreed on a buyback clause in the deal, reports Tuttosport. The Nerazzurri can sign Stankovic back for a fee of €25 million. This clause will be active for the next two summers.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Report – Teenage Inter Milan Midfielder One Step From Joining Club Brugge
Midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic is one step away from joining Club Brugge from Inter Milan this summer. This according to today's print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via . Inter Milan and Club Brugge have been negotiating the transfer of teenage midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic. Stankovic, the son of legendary former Inter and Lazio midfielder Dejan, enjoyed an excellent season on loan at Swiss side Lugano last season. Therefore, the Swiss club exercised a purchase option on the 19-year-old. However, Inter swiftly signed him right back via a buyback clause. Aleksandar Stankovic One Step From Joining Club Brugge From Inter Now, Club Brugge are on the verge of a deal to sign Aleksandar Stankovic this summer. And for their part, Inter would be happy to cash in on the young midfielder now that his value has risen significantly. Inter and Brugge have long had an agreement on the fee. The clubs are ready to make a deal worth around €10 million. However, Inter have been insisting on including a buyback option in the deal. And that has held things up. But the Gazzetta dello Sport report that Inter and Brugge have reached a full agreement for Stankovic. The newspaper report that the exact fee will be €9.5 million. Meanwhile, the two clubs are just finalizing the terms of the buyback option.


Glasgow Times
3 days ago
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Carlos Forbs seals transfer amid Celtic & Rangers mystery
The transfer comes just days after he was linked with a switch to Scotland. We told you how mystery surrounding Celtic and Rangers shrouded the player's future. This centered around claims by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano that there was serious interest in the Portuguese talent from Scotland, as well as England and Italy. Opened the doors of a new home. 🏟️🔵⚫️ Carlos Forbs tekent tot 2029 bij Club Brugge. ✍️ — Club Brugge KV (@ClubBrugge) July 17, 2025 Romano wrote on X: "Carlos Forbs is set to join Club Brugge from Ajax, here we go! Deal done for €8.5m fee. "The player is traveling to Belgium tonight ahead of his medical tomorrow. "Forbs opted for the Brugge project over offers from England, Italy and Scotland." Now, he has sealed his move from the Netherlands to Belgium for a fee of around £7.4m. Of the two Glasgow teams, it was likely Celtic who were keen on the former Wolves man. The Hoops were previously linked with Forbs back in the summer of 2023, during Brendan Rodgers' first few months back in Glasgow.

The National
3 days ago
- Sport
- The National
Carlos Forbs seals transfer amid Celtic & Rangers mystery
The transfer comes just days after he was linked with a switch to Scotland. We told you how mystery surrounding Celtic and Rangers shrouded the player's future. This centered around claims by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano that there was serious interest in the Portuguese talent from Scotland, as well as England and Italy. Opened the doors of a new home. 🏟️🔵⚫️ Carlos Forbs tekent tot 2029 bij Club Brugge. ✍️ — Club Brugge KV (@ClubBrugge) July 17, 2025 Romano wrote on X: "Carlos Forbs is set to join Club Brugge from Ajax, here we go! Deal done for €8.5m fee. "The player is traveling to Belgium tonight ahead of his medical tomorrow. "Forbs opted for the Brugge project over offers from England, Italy and Scotland." Now, he has sealed his move from the Netherlands to Belgium for a fee of around £7.4m. Of the two Glasgow teams, it was likely Celtic who were keen on the former Wolves man. The Hoops were previously linked with Forbs back in the summer of 2023, during Brendan Rodgers' first few months back in Glasgow.