Revealed: Man Utd battling Spurs & West Ham as star cleared for €55m transfer | OneFootball

Revealed: Man Utd battling Spurs & West Ham as star cleared for €55m transfer | OneFootball

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·1 mai 2025

Revealed: Man Utd battling Spurs & West Ham as star cleared for €55m transfer

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Manchester United, Tottenham and West Ham are among the main transfer suitors for a top Inter Milan player this summer, CaughtOffside understands.

All three clubs, along with others in the Premier League, such as Bournemouth and Everton, are keen on signing Inter ace Yann Bisseck, who is available for €55m.


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Man Utd have gaps to fill in defence as Victor Lindelof and Jonny Evans are expected to leave when their contracts come to an end this summer.

Bisseck is one of a number of names being considered by the Red Devils, sources have told CaughtOffside, but no contacts have started yet, nor have any offers been made.

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Yann Bisseck celebrates a goal for Inter Milan (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, Inter seem open to doing business for Bisseck this summer, with the feeling being that they would clear him to move on if they receive offers in the region of €55m.

There clearly looks to be a market for the Germany international, with United having monitored him in recent times, while Spurs and West Ham also like him.

It will be interesting to see where Bisseck ends up if he does move, but he looks like he could be a fine signing for a number of Premier League clubs.

Yann Bisseck and Inter aiming for Champions League final

Still, Bisseck is part of a very strong Inter side who will be aiming to make this season’s Champions League final, so interested clubs will surely need to be able to offer him an exciting and ambitious project.

United and Tottenham have had really poor seasons, so it looks like a bit of a gamble to join them right now.

Meanwhile, West Ham aren’t in the best shape either, though all these clubs might be able to better guarantee the 24-year-old regular playing time.

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