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Yann Bisseck Set to Sign New Five-Year Deal with Inter Milan

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Yann Bisseck is set to extend his stay at Inter Milan with a new five-year contract. The young German defender has impressed the club with his defensive prowess, leading to a salary increase as part of the deal. Bisseck’s towering presence has been a key factor in his rise at the club.

  • Inter Milan and Bisseck are finalizing a five-year contract extension.
  • The new deal includes a salary increase for Bisseck.
  • Bisseck’s defensive skills have been crucial for Inter Milan’s strategy.

Inter Milan’s Commitment to Bisseck

Inter Milan is demonstrating their trust in Yann Bisseck by finalizing a new five-year contract. Since joining from AGF Aarhus in July 2023 for €7 million, Bisseck has shown remarkable growth. His defensive skills have significantly impacted the team’s Serie A strategy, earning him this contract extension.


Bisseck’s Impact and Development

Standing at 1.96 meters, Bisseck has become a crucial part of Inter Milan’s defense. With five Serie A appearances this season, he has accumulated 272 minutes of playing time. Despite receiving one yellow card, his overall performance has been solid. As of October 2024, his market value is €25 million, reflecting his potential and value.

Background and Future Prospects

Born in Köln, Germany, on November 29, 2000, Bisseck began his career with AGF Aarhus before moving to Serie A. As a former Germany U21 international, he earned eight caps and scored one goal. His towering presence and tactical acumen make him a promising prospect. With his contract now set to extend until June 2028, Bisseck is poised to make a lasting impact at Inter Milan.

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