Ebenezer Akinsanmiro is set to rejoin Inter Milan after Pisa’s option to purchase him fell through at the very last moment. Fabrizio Romano reported that the deal disintegrated during the exchange of paperwork, despite Pisa having initially triggered the €7.5 million option for the young Nigerian midfielder.
This turn of events comes as a surprise, as Pisa had been widely expected to make the loan move for the player permanent following his spell with them.
Inter Milan is now actively exploring alternative transfer options for the midfielder. Sky Sport in Italy, citing TuttoMercatoWeb, has indicated that clubs from the German Bundesliga have formally expressed concrete interest in acquiring the player.
The failure of the Pisa deal presents an unexpected hurdle for all involved. However, Inter is likely confident in their ability to secure a suitable new club for a player who has demonstrated considerable potential at the youth level.
The reported interest from the Bundesliga suggests that Akinsanmiro’s market value remains strong, even after the unsuccessful transfer to Pisa. Inter will aim to maximize his worth, either through another loan agreement or a permanent sale to an interested club.
Romano provided further details on the collapse of the deal, stating via FCInter1908: “The Akinsanmiro purchase option collapsed due to a problem between the clubs; the option had been exercised but it fell through at the documents stage. Inter are now evaluating other offers for the midfielder.”
English Translation:
Ebenezer Akinsanmiro will return to Inter after Pisa’s purchase option collapsed at the final hurdle, with Fabrizio Romano revealing the deal broke down during the exchange of documents despite the €7.5 million option having initially been exercised by the Tuscan club.
The breakdown represents a surprising development given that Pisa had been expected to make the move permanent following the young Nigerian midfielder’s loan spell.
Inter are now assessing alternative offers for the midfielder, with Sky Sport in Italy reporting, via TuttoMercatoWeb, that clubs from the Bundesliga have registered concrete interest in his profile.
The collapse of the Pisa deal is an unexpected complication for all parties, though Inter will be confident of finding a suitable destination for a player who has shown considerable promise at youth level.
The Bundesliga interest suggests Akinsanmiro’s stock remains high despite the failed transfer, and Inter will look to maximise his value through either a new loan arrangement or a permanent sale to an interested party.
Romano confirmed the specifics of the breakdown, via FCInter1908: “The Akinsanmiro purchase option collapsed due to a problem between the clubs, the option had been exercised but it fell through at the documents stage. Inter are now evaluating other offers for the midfielder.”








