Inter is preparing for very intense months ahead: first, it will face many crucial matches to compete for victory in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the Champions League. Then, in June, they will travel to the United States for the new Club World Cup and finally, in July, an important transfer market session awaits. On this very topic of transfers, today a behind-the-scenes story emerged involving one of the best signings for the Nerazzurri in recent years.
The Nerazzurri defender Yann Aurel Bisseck, recently making his debut in the 3-3 draw between Germany and Italy, spoke to the German media outlet 11Freunde. For the young center-back born in 2000, this season has become increasingly important: he is now a player of great reliability under coach Inzaghi. Nevertheless, he revealed a market background story that could have led him away from Milan:
At 16 years old, when school finished, I found myself immediately playing in the Bundesliga. Everyone called me the next big talent from Cologne. I thought things could only get better, that consistently playing would turn me into a Cologne champion. Before joining Inter, my father advised me to sign with Eintracht, but after having passed through difficult years, I wanted to move to the biggest club possible.