Crescenzo Cecere, who looks after Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, has confirmed that several clubs are monitoring the situation of the Inter Milan-owned midfielder.
The Remo Stars product was loaned out to Pisa for the entirety of the campaign, with the deal including a €6 million option to buy.
Although Pisa are expected to exercise their purchase option, Akinsanmiro’s parent club, Inter Milan, are reportedly keen to activate a €7.5 million buy-back clause to bring him back to the 2025–26 Serie A champions.
The Nerazzurri believe the Nigerian is valued above the €6 million fee Pisa would pay to secure him permanently, and they are planning to cash in on him for a profit in the upcoming transfer window.
Akinsanmiro has made inroads this season, featuring in 22 matches in the Italian top-flight, including thirteen starts, and was named in the Nigeria squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
Providing an update on his client, Cecere told TMW: "He's made a great step forward with Pisa. The club's season was disappointing, but from a personal standpoint, the boy can be satisfied. There are many teams interested, and we'll evaluate in due course. There's no shortage of inquiries."
Akinsanmiro has a contract with Inter Milan until the end of the 2028-2029 season.
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