The hot topic among Italian media is currently discussing why Inter Milan lost two excellent youth players, Esposito and young Stankovic. "La Gazzetta dello Sport" asked: Looking at the current situation of Seba, does Inter regret it? Currently, Seba-Esposito is ranked 5th in the Serie A top scorer list and is also the only U23 player in the top 12 of the Serie A top scorer list. The Italian media stated that watching Seba come off the bench to score against Inter, and seeing that his individual goals are more than the combined total of three Inter substitutes, Taremi, Correa, and Arnautovic, does the Nerazzurri regret selling him last summer for a mere 5 million euros with a buyout clause and a 20% second transfer share? Should Ausilio reflect on why he did not include a buyback clause? Here, I sincerely apologize. At the end of December, I quoted a statement from an Italian journalist on YouTube, introducing that there might be a buyback clause in Seba's loan contract. However, it has now been confirmed by the Empoli management that there is no such clause, which means that as long as Empoli activates Seba's buyout at the end of the season (highly likely), the player's ownership will have nothing to do with Inter anymore. At the same time, famous journalist Biaxin was talking about another star, Philip Stankovic. So far this season, young Stankovic has faced 78 shots on target and made 56 saves, with a save success rate of 76.9%, ranking second among all Serie A goalkeepers, only behind…

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