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Brentford have set their sights on acquiring Zian Flemming, the Burnley forward who made a significant impact last season with 11 goals in 29 Premier League appearances. Following Burnley’s relegation, Flemming has attracted interest from multiple clubs, including Leeds United, with his transfer fee expected to fall within the £20-30 million range.

In a separate development, Aleksandar Stankovic has opted to turn down offers from both Brentford and Tottenham Hotspur, choosing instead to return to Inter Milan. The 23-year-old defender, who enjoyed a standout season on loan at Club Brugge, will rejoin Inter through a €23 million buy-back clause. Stankovic is now focused on establishing himself under the guidance of coach Cristian Chivu, aiming to secure a regular role in the squad.

Transfer Market Movements Shape Brentford’s Summer Plans

Brentford’s transfer strategy this summer is marked by a pursuit of fresh attacking talent, with Flemming representing a key target as the club looks to strengthen its frontline. The forward’s impressive goal-scoring record in the Premier League, despite Burnley’s drop to the Championship, highlights his potential value. Meanwhile, the loss of Stankovic, a player who had drawn attention with his promising displays abroad, leaves Brentford to refocus their defensive recruitment efforts.

Both players’ moves underline the dynamic nature of the transfer window, as clubs recalibrate their squads ahead of the upcoming season. Flemming’s possible transfer to Brentford or Leeds could provide a critical boost to the ambitions of the acquiring club, while Stankovic’s return to Inter signals the Italian side’s intent to reintegrate young talents developed elsewhere.

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