Tottenham Want to Sign ‘Insane’ Serie A Star After Fallout, Could Replace Romero

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Tottenham are among several Premier League clubs eyeing a summer move for Inter Milan defender Yann Bisseck, according to La Repubblica.

The Lilywhites, along with Manchester United, Everton and West Ham, are reportedly keeping close tabs on the Germany international’s situation at Inter, where his future is becoming increasingly uncertain.

The Serie A giants are expected to undergo a squad overhaul following the appointment of manager Cristian Chivu, with long-serving midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu likely to lead the departures.

The Turkish international has recently fallen out with Inter captain Lautaro Martinez and appears to have no future at the club. Bisseck is reportedly seen as one of the players ‘in solidarity’ with him.

Tottenham Eyeing Move for Yann Bisseck

His future at Inter Milan looks uncertain

According to La Repubblica, the race for Bisseck’s signature remains open, as none of the interested Premier League clubs have made significant progress on their reported interest.

The Germany international, who joined Inter from Danish side Aarhus in the summer of 2023, was a regular for the Serie A club last season, making 46 appearances across all competitions and scoring six goals.

He also featured in every one of Inter’s Champions League knockout games en route to the final, where he came off the bench in their heavy 5–0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.

GIVEMESPORT Key Statistic: Bisseck earned his first cap for Germany in March this year.

Tottenham have kick-started their summer business with permanent deals for Mathys Tel and Kevin Danso, and remain in the market for further reinforcements to Thomas Frank’s squad.

The Lilywhites are also believed to be in talks over the signing of West Ham forward Mohammed Kudus, while Cristian Romero's future remains in question, amid interest from Atletico Madrid.

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