
Akinsamiro’s Pisa Move Collapses As Bundesliga Clubs Circle
Ebenezer Akinsamiro will return to Inter Milan after his failure to secure a permanent transfer to Serie A B club Pisa, reports Completesports.com. Akinsamiro spent the 2025/26 campaign on loan at Pisa, where he made 24 appearances and registered one assist. Reason Behind Transfer Collapse The Tuscan club were prepared to trigger the €7.5 million [...] The post Akinsamiro’s Pisa Move Collapses As Bundesliga Clubs Circle appeared first on Complete Sports.
Ebenezer Akinsamiro will return to Inter Milan after his failure to secure a permanent transfer to Serie A B club Pisa, reports Completesports.com.
Akinsamiro spent the 2025/26 campaign on loan at Pisa, where he made 24 appearances and registered one assist.
The Tuscan club were prepared to trigger the €7.5 million purchase option in his contract, but the transfer collapsed during the exchange of documents.
Transfer expert, Fabrizio 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.”
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According to TuttoMercatoWeb, several Bundesliga clubs are closely monitoring the Nigerian’s situation.
The defensive midfielder could be loaned out again this summer, although a permanent transfer to another club also remains a possibility.
Akinsamiro linked up with Inter Milan from Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, club Remo Stars in January 2023, signing a four-year contract.
The Beyond Limits Academy product spent the 2024/25 season on loan with Sampdoria.
He was included in Nigeria’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations but did not feature in any match during the tournament.
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Source: Complete Sports
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