The latest Yann Bisseck transfer news has revealed that Man United, Tottenham and West Ham have joined the race for the Inter defender.
Bisseck has starred at the San Siro this season featuring in 40 games across all competitions. 11 of those appearances have come in the Champions League with the Germany international keeping six clean sheets.
In Serie A, the towering centre-back has nine shutouts to his name. His form in 2024-25 hasn’t gone unnoticed with the trio of clubs joining the queue for Bisseck’s signature.
Standing at 6ft 5in, the 24-year-old certainly has the stature and physical presence to make a name for himself in England’s Premier League.
Although Bisseck has impressed the Nerazzurri faithful, the club realize there is a market for him and would be willing to do business if the price is right.
According to CaughtOffside, a fee in the region of $62million (€55million) would be enough to see Inter enter into negotiations.
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Yann Bisseck Transfer News
Not only does the latest Yann Bisseck news reveal interest from Man United, Tottenham and West Ham, Everton and Bournemouth are also reportedly keen.
The quintet of English clubs have been tracking Bisseck over the last few months. United are the latest team to join the queue as they look to bolster their defence for 2025-26.
Although the Red Devils have one foot in the Europa League final, their domestic campaign has been disastrous. However, they could be playing Champions League football if the go all the way in Europe’s secondary club competition.
Spurs are in the same position as Ruben Amorim’s side. It’s likely they’ll meet each other in the UEL finale in Bilbao later this month.
Both sides have shown defensive frailties this season and they view Bisseck as the ideal signing to help tighten their leaky backlines.
The Hammers have also endured a difficult campaign despite spending heavily last summer. A move to London may tempt Bisseck but there’ll be no continental soccer to enjoy.
The Cherries and Toffees are expected to lose their star defenders this summer. Both Jarrad Branthwaite and Dean Huijsen have been linked with mega-money moves.
If they were to leave, both clubs will have the finances to spend well and Bisseck is viewed as a great suitor.