The story is settled rather than simmering: Aleksandar Stanković's move from Club Brugge back to Inter Milan is confirmed. The 20-year-old Serbia midfielder is returning to the Italian club after his spell in the Pro League, with the fee under discussion sitting somewhere between £38.4m and £54.2m — a figure comfortably above his market value of around £28m. This is no longer a question of whether, only of the formalities. The reporting here rests on a single, credible voice. Graeme Bailey, who carries a strong reputation, filed the latest update four days ago. With only one named source on file, the picture is built on one reliable reporter rather than a chorus — but given the deal is confirmed, the thinness of the sourcing matters less than it would for a live rumour. The engine's reading is 100%, meaning it treats this as effectively done. There is nothing material left to derail it: no rejected bids, no competing clubs, no contractual sticking points in evidence. When a move reaches the confirmed stage and the only open detail is where in the fee range it lands, the probability has no reason to sit anywhere but the top. The numbers fit the history. Stanković himself moved Club Brugge to Inter for £20m in 2026, and Inter sold him to Club Brugge for £8m in 2025. Club Brugge's £32m sale to AC Milan in 2022 shows the club can command this class of fee. Watch for the official announcement, the medical and the final fee confirmation to close the file.