According to reports from Gazzetta dello Sport, the Serie A giants are seriously evaluating the return of goalkeeper Filip Stanković and midfielder Aleksandar Stanković, both of whom came through Inter’s youth system before leaving in 2025.
Filip Stanković, currently the first-choice goalkeeper at Venezia, has impressed with his performances in Italy’s lower divisions and is viewed as a strong candidate to return to San Siro.
Inter’s plans reportedly include integrating him as a key depth option in goal, with the club preparing for a reshuffle in that position as part of their long-term squad planning.
The financial structure of a potential deal is also favourable for Inter, who are believed to retain a significant percentage of any future transfer involving the player.
That detail makes a reunion both strategically and economically attractive for the Lombardy side.
Meanwhile, Aleksandar Stanković is currently making a name for himself at Club Brugge, where his development in midfield has attracted attention from across Europe.
Inter are said to hold a buy-back option, giving them a direct route to bring him back should they choose to activate it.
His performances in Belgium have highlighted his physical presence and defensive discipline, attributes closely associated with his father’s playing style.
The idea of both brothers returning is seen internally as more than sentimental, with club officials viewing it as a way to reinforce Inter’s identity with players already familiar with its culture.
The strategy also reflects a broader trend of top clubs re-integrating academy graduates once they have gained senior experience elsewhere.
For Inter, the possibility of welcoming back two Stankovics represents both continuity and evolution within the squad structure.
As planning continues for the next campaign, the club appears determined to strengthen key areas while maintaining a strong connection to its footballing heritage.