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Report – West Ham United Set Sights On Inter Milan Star Defender, Nerazzurri Line Up Bid For Monaco Ace To Fill Potential Vacancy

Report – West Ham United Set Sights On Inter Milan Star Defender, Nerazzurri Line Up Bid For Monaco Ace To Fill Potential Vacancy

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Report – West Ham United Set Sights On Inter Milan Star Defender, Nerazzurri Line Up Bid For Monaco Ace To Fill Potential Vacancy
West Ham United are reportedly considering a summer swoop for in-demand Inter Milan center-back Yann Bisseck.
According to French outlet Foot Mercato via FCInterNews, the Hammers have taken a genuine interest in the German star.
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Yann Bisseck has enjoyed a notable rise at San Siro this season, becoming one of Europe's most coveted defenders.
Indeed, several top clubs have already set their sights on the 24-year-old.
However, his future could be in London, with West Ham pondering an audacious summer move for the ex-Aarhus ace.
Inter Milan Plan to Replace West Ham Target Yann Bisseck with Chelsea Star Benoit Badiashile
LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 07: Benoit Badiashile of Chelsea in action during the UEFA Conference League match between Chelsea FC and FC Noah at Stamford Bridge on November 7, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by)
Consigned with the prospect of losing their first-team regular, Inter are already in the market for a new central defender.
In addition to long-term targets Jaka Bijol and Oumar Solet, the Italians have added another name to the list.
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Indeed, it's Chelsea's Benoit Badiashile.
Signed from Monaco in 2023 for a reported fee of €37 million, Badiashile has failed to live up to expectations at Stamford Bridge.
Therefore, the Blues would be open to selling the Frenchman in the summer.
However, the 24-year-old won't come cheap, with Chelsea expecting to recoup their investment.

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