Ebenezer Akinsanmiro: Werder Bremen eye Nigeria midfielder in Inter move rumour

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Ebenezer Akinsanmiro: Werder Bremen eye Nigeria midfielder in Inter move rumour

Nigeria central midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, currently on the books at Italian side Inter, is being linked with a move to Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, according to transfer speculation in Germany.

The 21-year-old, born in Lagos on 25 November 2004, is valued at €7.00m on Transfermarkt, with the reported interest suggesting Bremen see him as a potential long-term option in the centre of the pitch. The probability of the move remains unclear, with the deal currently listed as “?” and no agreement in place.

Akinsanmiro is registered at Pisa, where he wears the No 14 shirt and operates primarily as a central midfielder, but his contractual situation is opaque, with no confirmed expiry date and no official fee reported for his switch from Inter. That has fuelled talk that he could yet be available as a free agent in the near future if no formal long-term deal is activated.

Standing at 1.84m and a right‑footer by preference, the Nigerian has been developed largely within the Italian system, having moved from Inter’s ranks and featuring in the Italian league pyramid. Detailed performance data for the current campaign is limited, though he has been involved for Pisa Sporting Club in central midfield, where his energy and positional discipline have been noted.

There are no confirmed recent match details – such as opponent, date, scoreline or individual statistics – publicly attached to this latest round of rumours, with reports instead focusing on his age profile, versatility and potential resale value.

With no indication yet of an agreed transfer fee and questions around his contract status, Werder Bremen’s interest is at an exploratory stage. Should the move materialise, a switch from Inter’s orbit to the Bundesliga could become a key step in shaping Akinsanmiro’s senior career, offering him a new platform to build his reputation in one of Europe’s top leagues.

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