Inter have officially ushered in their newest defender Yann Bisseck. The German talent underwent the medical tests and put pen to paper Wednesday. He signed a five-year contract that will tie him down until 2028.
Per Goal, the Nerazzurri managed to come to terms with Aarhus rather than exercising a €7M release clause. They will pay such a figure but in three annual installments rather than two. In addition, the Danish team will receive a €500k potential bonus and five percent of a future sale.
Bisseck is the first piece added to the Inter rearguard following the departure of Milan Skriniar. The Slovak has officially joined PSG on a free transfer. La Beneamata wanted Chelsea veteran Cesar Azpilicueta, but he preferred going back to his home country and moved to Atletico Madrid.
The captain of the U-21 German national team debuted in Bundesliga with Koln in the 2017/2018 season. He was loaned out to Holstein Kiel, Roda, Vitoria Guimaraes, and lastly Aarhus in the ensuing campaigns. He blossomed in Denmark and was acquired for €670k last summer.
Our Take on Inter and Bisseck
It’s a deal with very little downside. It’ll be interesting to see whether they’ll find an experienced center-back for cheap or keep Matteo Darmian in such a role, where he was more than adequate, and onboard a prospect to back up Denzel Dumfries.
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