Bayern Munich weigh move for Germany-Cameroon defender Yann Bisseck of Inter Milan

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Bayern Munich weigh move for Germany-Cameroon defender Yann Bisseck of Inter Milan

Germany-Cameroon centre-back Yann Bisseck of Inter Milan is being linked with a summer move to Bayern Munich, with the probability of a transfer currently rated at 41% according to the latest data.

The 25-year-old, valued at €50.00m, has emerged as a potential defensive reinforcement for the Bundesliga champions after impressing in Serie A. Born in Köln and standing at 1.96m, the right-footed defender has developed into a powerful presence at the heart of Inter’s back line.

Bisseck, who wears the number 31 shirt for the Italian club, is listed as a main-position centre-back and holds dual nationality, representing both Germany and Cameroon. His market valuation reflects his trajectory since moving to Milan, where he has adapted to top-level European football and the tactical demands of Serie A.

Although details of his contract length at Inter are not publicly specified, there is no indication that his deal has yet expired or that he is close to becoming a free agent, meaning any transfer would likely require a significant fee. Bayern’s interest comes against that backdrop, with the German giants monitoring his situation rather than moving for a player out of contract.

Recent performances have only fuelled the speculation, with Bisseck featuring for Inter in their most recent fixtures in Italy’s top flight, helping Simone Inzaghi’s side maintain their defensive stability as they chase honours domestically and in Europe. Specific match data highlight his steady defensive contributions in Inter’s latest outings, reinforcing his reputation as a reliable, aerially dominant centre-back.

With both his peak years still ahead and strong ties to German football through his birthplace and nationality, a switch to Bayern Munich would represent a significant step in Bisseck’s career, potentially establishing him as a long-term figure in the Bundesliga if the move materialises.

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