Aleksandar Stankovic has earned praise in his breakthrough season – but interest from Tottenham in signing him has been questioned.The 20-year-old, son of Inter Milan hero Dejan, has been rewarded for leaving his father’s old club to make his name at Club Brugge.Aleksandar Stankovic is attracting Premier League interestGettyThe Serbian midfielder, who captained Inter’s youth side, quit Serie A last summer without making his senior debut for the Nerazzurri.However, Stankovic has been vindicated in his decision, with 26 appearances already this season, with a goal and an assist.The youngster played the entirety of Brugge’s epic 3-3 draw with Barcelona, and featured in Serbia’s 2-0 loss to England last month.Stankovic was emboldened to depart Inter by the success of his older brother Filip, who is currently impressing at Serie B side Venezia.Dejan Stankovic’s sons leave Inter“You guess that him and his older brother, Filip, presumably had similar advice from dad,” European football expert Andy Brassell said.He added to talkSPORT.com: “Either that or they’re young men who very much know their own mind, perhaps a bit of both.“Both brothers came through the Inter Academy, and both have decided to go and make their career elsewhere, despite both having admirers at Inter and both being valued by Inter as well.“Now, for Aleksandar, it’s clear that this has been a really good decision for him.“You look at the amount of players moved, not just through Club Brugge, and the fact that getting to play in the Champions League as well is a big deal. But he’s seized his opportunity really well.Stankovic scored on his debut for Serbia in October and played against England a month laterGettyHe has been cutting his teeth against Champions League heavyweights as wellGettySpurs and Newcastle are both said to be monitoring his performances for Brugge“I think if you look at their mix that they have between young players and more experienced players, they’ve got the right elder players in there to really guide.“Simon Mignolet is one of those, for a start. Hans Vanaken, who has been there for ages now, can really help those young players as well.“But Stankovic has obviously got a huge amount of quality. He’s tough. He doesn’t really give the ball away.”Tottenham interested in Aleksandar StankovicRecent reports from Italy claim that both Spurs and Newcastle are keen on signing the midfielder, who has a buyback clause with Inter.Cristian Chivu’s side can trigger a buy-back clause of €23million [£20.33million] in 2026, having sold him for under £9m last July.And Brassell questioned why Tottenham would be rivals for Stankovic’s signature, with Joao Palhinha already on their books.Dejan Stankovic’s sons, Filip and Aleksandar, both spent time at his old club’s academyGettyInter retain an option to buy Stankovic back next summerGettyThomas Frank‘s men still have the option to make the Portuguese’s temporary stay from Bayern Munich permanent for around £27m.On Stankovic, Brassell told talkSPORT: “When you look at those clubs that have been linked with him, I don’t know why Spurs would want another of that type of midfielder, if I’m being perfectly honest.“He’s a better set-piece deliverer than either Palhinha or [Rodrigo] Bentancur. But I think you look at them and think, do they need another player like that? “Unless they’re not keeping Palhinha, presumably. Maybe that’s part of it. But he’s developing really, really quickly as well.”Dejan Stankovic is the only player to have played for three different countries at the World CupGettyWatch out for his Filip Stankovic“It is also worth keeping an eye on Filip, his older brother. He’s a goalkeeper, and he did really, really well on loan at Venezia last season.“They were almost able to stay up in Serie A. He had a huge influence on that. “Funnily enough, he’s probably not a big goalkeeper by modern standards. He’s six foot two.“But he does have that presence about him, almost Schmeichel-esque in that sense. Really great shot stopper, dominates the area.Filip Stankovic – pictured with his father – has made a name for himself at a different Italian clubGettyThe 23-year-old is joint top of the clean sheet standings with seven from 14 Serie B matchesGetty“And he got them some surprising results that kept them in the hunt for staying up longer than probably they should have done with the sort of team they had.“Now, he’s signed permanently for Venezia this summer. They are pushing to get promoted. They’re in the top six.“So it could be a big season for both of the Stankovic brothers.”