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Fabio Paratici makes move to bring ‘exceptional’ Champions League star to Tottenham – report

Tottenham Hotspur are once again looking toward the European market as they plan ahead for the next phase of their rebuild, and one young name is starting to attract serious attention in North London.

Reports suggest Spurs are closely monitoring Club Brugge midfielder Aleksandar Stankovic, a player widely praised for his maturity, composure, and big-game temperament despite his young age.

The 20-year-old has quickly made a strong impression in Belgium since arriving from Inter Milan earlier this year. Tottenham’s interest is said to be driven in large part by sporting director Fabio Paratici, who is believed to be a long-time admirer of the midfielder.

Paratici has reportedly already taken steps to gather more information, making early enquiries as Spurs quietly assess whether a move could make sense in the near future.

Stankovic’s profile is hard to ignore. He is the son of Dejan Stankovic, a legendary figure at Inter Milan and a Champions League winner in 2010, and that footballing DNA is clear in his style of play.

Calm on the ball, tactically disciplined, and confident under pressure, the younger Stankovic has shown an ability to control matches at a level well beyond what is normally expected of someone his age.

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Although he only joined Club Brugge in the summer, Stankovic has already become an important part of their setup. He signed a long-term deal that runs for four years, yet his performances have been so convincing that several clubs across Europe are now keeping a close eye on his progress.

Inter, meanwhile, were careful to protect their interests when they allowed him to leave. A buyback clause was included in the deal, meaning the Italian giants retain the option to bring him back for a set fee that increases slightly over time.

That clause has become a talking point as the season has developed. Inter are believed to be monitoring Stankovic’s progress closely and are already weighing up whether to activate the option after the current campaign.

This adds an extra layer of complexity for any club hoping to sign him, as they would need to move decisively and with a clear plan.

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On the pitch, Stankovic has wasted no time proving his worth. He has featured regularly across all competitions and has shown remarkable consistency. His impact has been especially notable in the Champions League, where he has started every group-stage match.

Facing elite opposition, including Arsenal and Barcelona, he has looked comfortable, composed, and fearless, even when results did not go his team’s way. Those performances on the biggest stage have only strengthened his growing reputation.

Before leaving Inter, Stankovic never made a senior appearance for the first team, despite captaining their youth side. A loan spell in Switzerland with FC Luzern gave him his first taste of regular senior football, and he used that opportunity well, contributing goals and assists while gaining valuable experience. That development path now appears to be paying off in Belgium.

For Tottenham, the timing of this interest is significant. The club are facing uncertainty in midfield, particularly with Yves Bissouma’s future looking increasingly bleak.

Spurs are reportedly prepared to part ways with the Malian midfielder in January following another off-field issue that has tested the patience of the club. With his contract nearing its end and his place in the squad effectively gone, a winter exit now seems inevitable.

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Bissouma has not featured at all this season due to injury, and his situation has left Tottenham short of reliable options in the middle of the park. A move away from North London has been discussed before, and interest from Turkey could resurface when the transfer window opens.

His departure would free up both space and wages, making room for a younger, more reliable option.

In that context, Stankovic represents exactly the type of signing Spurs are looking for. He is young, hungry, and already comfortable playing at the highest level in European competition.

While any deal would require careful negotiation, especially given Inter’s involvement, Tottenham’s interest underlines their intent to build a squad with a stronger long-term core. If they move at the right moment, Spurs could secure a midfielder who grows into a central figure at the club for many years to come.

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