Italian sources report that Inter Milan has determined the asking price for defender Yann Bisseck. Bisseck is continuously linked with a potential transfer to Bayern Munich. However, according to reports from Friday, Bayern must first make a move regarding Kim Min-Jae, who has attracted the attention of Juventus and AC Milan.
Inter Demands €40 Million for Bisseck; Bayern Seeks €30 Million for Kim Min-Jae
Following their domestic double win in the 2025-26 season, Inter is aiming to strengthen Cristian Chivu’s squad during the summer transfer window. The defense is a key area of focus, as several senior players like Francesco Acerbi, Matteo Darmian, and likely Stefan De Vrij will depart at the end of June. Bisseck, who is of interest to Bundesliga powerhouse Bayern Munich, could also be among those leaving.
Despite his contributions to Inter’s double-winning season, Bisseck was recently excluded from Germany’s squad for the 2026 World Cup. It is believed that a move to the most successful club in the Bundesliga could improve his chances of future call-ups by Julian Nagelsmann.
According to reports from BILD and Calciomercato.com, Inter is open to offers for Bisseck in the vicinity of €40 million this summer. However, Bayern may need to facilitate player departures beforehand. Friday’s reports suggest that Kim Min-Jae is the primary candidate for a potential sale.
The former Napoli Scudetto winner is valued at approximately €30 million. By selling him, potentially to Milan or Juventus, Bayern would secure a significant portion of the funds needed for Bisseck and simultaneously free up a space in their defensive ranks.
English Translation:
Reports in Italy suggest that Inter Milan has set a €40 million valuation for defender Yann Bisseck. Bayern Munich is reportedly interested in acquiring Bisseck. However, the German club will first need to move on Kim Min-Jae, who is a target for both Juventus and AC Milan, according to reports from Friday.
Inter, fresh off winning the domestic double in the 2025-26 season, is looking to reinforce Cristian Chivu’s squad during the summer transfer window. The defensive unit is a particular concern, as several senior players—Francesco Acerbi, Matteo Darmian, and likely Stefan De Vrij—are set to leave at the end of June. Bisseck, who is attracting interest from Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich, could also be part of this exodus.
Bisseck was recently left out of Germany’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, despite his role in Inter’s double-winning campaign. It is thought that a transfer to the most successful club in the Bundesliga could enhance his prospects of being called up by Julian Nagelsmann in the future.
According to information from BILD and Calciomercato.com, Inter is prepared to consider offers for Bisseck in the region of €40 million this summer. However, Bayern might need to offload players first, with Friday’s report indicating that Kim Min-Jae is the prime candidate to be sacrificed.
The former Napoli Scudetto winner is valued at around €30 million. By selling him, potentially to Milan or Juventus, Bayern would not only finance most of the funds required for Bisseck but also clear a spot among their defenders.








