Pisa president Giuseppe Corrado has made clear the club’s intention to secure Ebenezer Akinsanmiro on a permanent transfer after his impressive loan spell from Inter Milan. The 21‑year‑old midfielder arrived at Pisa on a season‑long loan in the summer and quickly attracted the attention of the club’s management with his outstanding performances.
Akinsanmiro’s future remains under Inter Milan’s control, as the Nerazzurri retain the option to sell him permanently while also holding a buy‑back clause. Nevertheless, Corrado believes Pisa offers the ideal environment for the young player to develop. “Akinsanmiro is a strong player, and we have the right to buy him,” he told 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.”
The midfielder’s key role at Pisa underscores the club’s desire to make the deal permanent. With Inter still holding the reins on his future, Pisa will need to negotiate with the Nerazzurri to finalize the transfer. This potential move highlights Pisa’s ambition to build a stronger squad and compete at a higher level as the transfer window approaches.
Securing Akinsanmiro’s signature would be a significant coup for Pisa, and the club hopes to persuade Inter to allow the player to remain permanently. The outcome of the negotiations will be closely watched by fans and observers, as it could have a major impact on Pisa’s prospects for the upcoming season.
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