When Yann Aurel Bisseck arrived in Italy, it seemed like he could be a meteor. Physically strong but immature for what Inter’s levels could have been. Also because Cologne, a year earlier, had decided not to bet on him, selling him to Aarhus for just over a million euros. Bundesliga teams usually prefer to focus on young players, selling those who are not considered capable of playing. Then of course, the evolution of the German’s career had a surge in Denmark, finding continuity and raising the valuation up to 7.5 million.
Now he is deserving of the extension of a contract which is currently worth around 800 thousand euros.“We are negotiating, I hope it can be concluded as soon as possible,” he said after the match against Arsenal, where he was among the best on the pitch, canceling out a heavyweight like Bukayo Saka, playing in place of Bastoni.
Bisseck has had time to make mistakes and grow, perhaps he still needs to iron out some situations and maturebut in three weeks he turns 24 and it seems that he could also aspire to a starting place in the coming months. Because when you have time and space to make mistakes, you might as well not spend 30 million on a defender. A collaborator of Nagelsmann, Germany’s technical commissioner, was at the San Siro to observe his growth. It wouldn’t be a surprise if he was called up for the next Nations League matches.