Bayern Munich are being linked with a move for Inter defender Yann Bisseck, with the German-born centre-back rated at €40.00m and the probability of a transfer currently put at 45%.
The 25-year-old, who can represent both Germany and Cameroon, is under contract at Inter but his deal has not been publicly detailed and no expiry date is listed, prompting speculation he could become a free agent further down the line if no extension is agreed. For now, however, any switch to Bavaria is expected to involve a significant fee, with his current market valuation set at €40.00m.
Bisseck, who wears the No 31 shirt for the Serie A side, has emerged as one of Inter’s most talked-about defensive assets. Standing at 1.96m and operating primarily as a right-footed centre-back, he has added height and physical presence to the Italian club’s back line. Born in Köln on 29 November 2000, he represents a blend of Bundesliga schooling and Serie A refinement that would appeal to Bayern’s recruitment department as they look to refresh their defensive options.
The Inter defender, listed on Transfermarkt with dual nationalities of Germany and Cameroon, has been monitored closely this season, with his performances in Serie A drawing particular attention. Recent appearances in Italy’s top flight have underlined his aerial strength and ability to operate in a high defensive line, attributes that would suit Bayern’s traditionally dominant, front-foot style in the Bundesliga.
With the move rated at 45% likely according to the latest data scraped on 21 May 2026, both clubs are yet to reach any formal agreement and there is no indication that Inter are prepared to lose a key defensive option on the cheap. Should a deal be completed, a return to Germany with one of Europe’s heavyweights could prove decisive in shaping Bisseck’s future reputation at the top level and crystallising his potential in both domestic and European competition.
