Akinsanmiro transfer target for Pisa president Corrado

Pisa President Expresses Desire to Sign Ebenezer Akinsanmiro on Permanent Transfer

Pisa president Giuseppe Corrado has stated the club’s intention to secure Ebenezer Akinsanmiro on a permanent transfer, following his impressive performances on loan from Inter Milan. The 21-year-old midfielder joined Pisa on a season-long loan in the summer and has since caught the attention of the club’s management with his outstanding displays.

Akinsanmiro’s future remains under the control of Inter Milan, who have the option to sell him permanently while retaining a buy-back clause. Despite this, Corrado believes Pisa provides the ideal environment for the young player to develop his skills. “Akinsanmiro is a strong player, and we have the right to buy him,” Corrado said in an interview with Napoli Magazine. “Although Inter also have the option to buy him back, we think he has found the perfect place to grow at Pisa, and we would like to have him on our team.”

Pisa’s desire to sign Akinsanmiro permanently is a testament to the player’s impressive form since joining the club. The midfielder has been a key figure in the team, and his performances have not gone unnoticed by the club’s management. With Inter Milan still holding control over Akinsanmiro’s future, Pisa will have to negotiate with the Nerazzurri to secure his permanent transfer.

The potential transfer of Akinsanmiro to Pisa highlights the club’s ambition to build a strong team and compete at the highest level. As the transfer window approaches, Pisa will be looking to strengthen their squad, and securing Akinsanmiro’s signature would be a significant coup for the club. With the midfielder’s future still uncertain, Pisa will be hoping to persuade Inter Milan to allow him to remain at the club permanently. The outcome of the negotiations will be closely watched by fans and observers, as it could have a significant impact on Pisa’s prospects for the upcoming season.

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